Thailand Declares State Of Emergency In Southern Province Due To Floods

Thailand Declares State Of Emergency In Southern Province Due To Floods

BANGKOK, Nov 26 (NNN-TNA) – Thailand’s Prime Minister, Anutin Charnvirakul, declared a state of emergency in Songkhla province yesterday, as severe flooding ravaged the southern region.

The announcement came, as the government established a specialised command centre to coordinate rescue operations, in response to unprecedented rainfall and flooding, which has caused widespread property damage and poses a critical threat to public safety.

According to the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, the monsoon-driven floods have impacted nine provinces in Thailand’s southern region, specifically, affecting approximately 2.20 million people, and resulting in 13 deaths across the provinces.

The Thai Meteorological Department has issued warnings that, a strong north-east monsoon and an intense low-pressure cell, covering the country’s lower southern region and northern Malaysia, are expected to bring continued heavy rainfall, significantly increasing the risk of flash floods and runoff from mountain slopes.– NNN-TNA

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