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Floods in 7 provinces still critical, 16,000 people await evacuation

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Floods in 7 provinces still critical, 16,000 people await evacuation

By The Nation

 

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Seven provinces still face a critical situation as floods continue under the influence of tropical storms and the monsoon.

 

Some 16,231 people are waiting to be evacuated as the provinces of Phitsanulok, Phichit, Amnat Charoen, Yasothon, Ubon Ratchathani, Roi Et and Si Sa Ket remain affected, said Chayaphol Thitisak , the director general of the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation.

 

People in 32 provinces have suffered the effects of tropical storms “Podul” and “Kajiki”, as well as the Southwest monsoon in the Andaman Sea and Gulf of Thailand since August 29, as flash floods, runoff and landslides hit 175 districts and 6,382 villages in the North, Northeast, and East of the country.

 

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“These storms and monsoon have affected 368,918 households, resulting in 27 deaths and many injuries,” said Chayaphol.

 

The seven provinces still face a critical situation, though the situation has improved in most other affected provinces, he said.

 

According to the director-general, the department is working with military and local offices to evacuate 16,231 people who are still stuck in affected areas. “Besides sending vehicles to help evacuate villagers from their homes along with their belongings, we have also installed several water pumps to help divert floodwater from critical areas, as well as provide food, drinking water and survival kits to flood victims.”

 

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The Department of Disaster Prevention is urging citizens to follow the department’s announcements and meteorological reports closely.

 

“Also, keep an eye out for flood-related hazards such as electrical accidents and poisonous animals that may have come in with the water.”

 

To get help, contact the Disaster Hotline 1784, which is monitored 24/7.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30375982

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2019-09-09

Love it when they specify 16, 231 people exactly. 

I live in Phitsanulok province and nobody came to see if I was OK.    LOL

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4 minutes ago, wgdanson said:

Love it when they specify 16, 231 people exactly. 

I live in Phitsanulok province and nobody came to see if I was OK.    LOL

Your not people.. your just a foreigner ???? Know your place ????

Send in the Strykers,Oh, wait a minute nobody has learnt

how to drive them yet.

regards Worgeordie

Yes several water pumps will definitely deal with all that water!I wonder if they will spread the pumps over the different provinces so that three of the provinces can get one pump each or will one province get all three pumps?

30 minutes ago, FarFlungFalang said:

Yes several water pumps will definitely deal with all that water!I wonder if they will spread the pumps over the different provinces so that three of the provinces can get one pump each or will one province get all three pumps?

Depends on who had the largest brown envelope

Powers that be have done a pretty good job of keeping this under wraps. They were probably just going to let all the peasants drown untill they remembered that said peasants are the same ones that keep the rest of the country fed.

Lucky prayut brought those subs for the benefit of evacuating the poor peasants. 

Ashame they have not been delivered yet .

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