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Floods hit Narathiwat Province as more rain is forecast for the south

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Seven districts of Thailand’s southernmost province of Narathiwat are flooded, as the Meteorological Department warns of more rain in the southern provinces throughout the week.

 

The worst affected district is Rue So, where a road linking toa bridge has collapsed, making it impossible for people frommore than 400 households in Village 10 to leave. Urgent repairs are underway.

 

Yesterday (Sunday), a potable water truck was dispatched to Village 7, in Su-ngai Padi sub-district, to supply some 75 households, after their water sources became contaminated by floodwater.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/floods-hit-narathiwat-province-as-more-rain-is-forecast-for-the-south/

 

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I can confirm that the provincial capital is still not flooded, at least in the town itself. However, with the way the rain has been falling the last days, that might eventually change.

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