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Flood warning in 11 southern provinces for December 8th-11th

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Thailand’s National Water Command Centre is advising people living in 11 southern provinces to brace for possible heavy rain and flooding from Thursday through Sunday.

 

Areas vulnerable to river overflows and flooding are:

 

Lamae district of Chumphon


Thalang and Mueang districts of Phuket

 

Kanchanadit, Tha Chana, Chaiya, Tha Chang, Phunpin, Don Sak and Mueang districts of Surat Thani


Mueang, Khanom, Sichon, Tha Sala , Phrom Khiri, Pak Phanang, Nopphitam and Phra Phrom districts of Nakhon Si Thammarat


Khao Chaison, Khuan Khanun, Bang Kaeo, Pak Phayun, Pa Bon and Kong Ra districts of Phatthalung

 

Krasae Sin, Ranot, Thepa, Rattaphum, Kuan Niang, Hat Yai, Sathing Phra and Chana districts of Songkhla

 

Kantang district of Trang

 

Mueang district of Satun

 

Mai Kaen, Nong Chik, Kok Pho, Sai Buri, Kapho, Ya Ring, Thung Yang Daeng and Mayo districts of Pattani

 

Raman and Yaha districts of Yala Province

 

Mueang, Tak Bai, Cho Airong, Bacho, Yi Ngo, Waeng, Su-ngai Kolok, Sukhirin and Rueso districts of Narathiwat

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/flood-warning-in-11-southern-provinces-for-december-8th-11th/

 

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That's a 800 km stretch ????

Still lot of rain in Phuket. Cant remember so much water coming down in December, gonna be a short high season.

2 hours ago, VinnieK said:

That's a 800 km stretch ????

Need to get them boats out.

????????

The locals are used to annual floods

Well Intercourse Myself!....Here we go again!

 

Rained pretty much non-stop on Samui for last 3 months!

 

Many Farangs we know have come and cut short their holidays and gone home!

 

So far very few Russian or Indian Tourists and obviously Zero Chinese unless they live in Thailand and were here Pre-Pandemic!

 

Every Cloud and all that! :thumbsup:

Good job they've completed the upgrade of Hat Yai's Rama 1 canal, it's now capable of handling 1,200 cubic meters of water per second, almost triple the original capacity. 

We are living right next to the Bang Nara river bank, but see absolutely no reason to worry. The town is usually safe from flooding.

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