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by Natthaphon  Sangpolsit

    

YALA (NNT) - Authorities have been providing assistance to flood-affected residents in southern provinces, after continuous rainfall caused inundation and river overflow in the provinces of Yala and Narathiwat.

 

According to the Thai Meteorological Department, provinces in the south experienced heavy to very heavy rain during February 23-26, 2022 due to strong northeasterly winds and low-pressure cells in the region. Four districts in Yala province - namely Muang Yala, Raman, Yaha and Krong Pinang - reported flooding while residents in Narathiwat’s Sungai Kolok district were severely affected by overflow from the Golok River.

 

Yala provincial governor Pirom Nittaya recently inspected flood zones in Muang Yala district and ordered officials to assist residents facing 30-60 cm water levels in residential areas due to heavy rainfall. Authorities are also increasing drainage into the Pattani River, while the Pattani Dam in Pattani province has been discharging water to prepare for more rainfall. According to reports, about 11,000 people across some 2,800 households have been affected by recent floods in the province.

 

In Narathiwat province, Sungai Kolok municipality mayor Suchada Phannara disclosed that heavy rainfall has caused water from the Golok River to overflow into nearby areas. Rescuers have evacuated 125 people from 33 households to a nearby center for safety. The mayor noted that officials will have to wait for water levels in the river to recede before deploying pumps to remove flood water from the affected areas.

 

Meanwhile, affected communities have proposed a 3-kilometer expansion to a barrier dam that is already under construction to ensure their protection against overflow. The dam, which prevents overflow from the Golok River, is expected to be complete in two years.

 

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I was in Yala years ago, and it rained so much that the Buddhist temple had over 1 foot of water in it.

  A bit less rain in the Pattani area, but it sure was enough for me. I felt sorry for all those living there and suffering so many rainy days.

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7 hours ago, Stargeezr said:

I was in Yala years ago, and it rained so much that the Buddhist temple had over 1 foot of water in it.

  A bit less rain in the Pattani area, but it sure was enough for me. I felt sorry for all those living there and suffering so many rainy days.

I live in Narathiwat and it's basically a never ending rainy season here.

When people ask me what the best season is to come visit the area, I always tell them it never is.

Insurgency, rainy weather all year and the fasting month of ramadan when everything is closed for a month.

You should only visit if you have actual business here, like I have my work in town.

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