Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

Krabi village swept away

By THE NATION

30152185-01.jpg

Massive landslide destroys 100 households in Khao Phanom district; many still missing; Floods continue to wreak havoc; 710,000 now affected; Satun and Phuket get warning

Days of downpours yesterday triggered a leviathan landslide that swallowed up an entire village of about 100 households in Krabi's Khao Phanom district, leaving 10 residents reported dead and many more missing.

About 100 villagers have disappeared, according to news bulletins and the radio communications of rescue workers, while 42 victims including 12 children were injured. All of them were being treated at a local hospital. There were no official figures of missing residents as of last night.

Rescue and recovery efforts were launched but hampered by strong currents and debris that have blocked approaches to Ban Ton Harn Ville, which is still without electricity, running water and telephone service.

Elsewhere, 10 bodies have been found in addition to the 10 seen earlier at the village in tambon Na Khao, but only four of them have been retrieved because of the lack of access to the village.

Mar-31-Landslide-Flood.jpg

GROUND SLID AWAY

Survivors said the waterlogged ground slid down nearby Benja Hill and swept through the entire 100-rai area at about 4am, when most villagers were sleeping. They were in no position to react to the emergency, even though Krabi was one of nine provinces subject to mudslide warnings.

Thirty survivors have taken refuge at Nam Rob Temple and up to 300 at Thep Phanom Temple and the village's community centre. They are all in need of water, food and clothing.

Rescue and recovery operations continued intermittently all day long because of the heavy rain.

The village and nearby areas reportedly saw sunlight for the first time after three days of driving rain and dreary skies.

A cooperative relief centre has been set up with assistance from the military to help with the mudslide at Ban Ton Harn Ville and those affected in two nearby tambon. The Army's barges are still useless because of the strong currents and high flood level.

A military truck was washed off a road while attempting to cross over a street with strong currents, but the driver was rescued.

About 50 households in neighbouring Plai Phraya district found themselves isolated after a main access route was made impassable by high water.

The latest mudslide warning, issued by the government's ad hoc relief centre, has expanded the number of areas at risk to 44 districts in 11 provinces.

Seven major reservoirs in the South - four in hardest-hit Nakhon Si Thammarat, two in Phatthalung and one in Trang - were reported at over-capacity.

The latest official damage report pegged the deaths at 11 and reduced the number of victims to about 710,000, from an original estimate of nearly a million, while warning of flooding in two other districts of Satun and Phuket.

'MORE DEATHS EXPECTED'

District chief Suphoj Chanakij gave a different figure for dead bodies retrieved. He said 10 bodies found outside the village had earlier been recovered and speculated there were more to come.

The identification of survivors is underway to find out who cannot be accounted for and to arrive at a total headcount of residents, whose number is not yet known.

A local relief official said there were about 10,000 people in 3,000 households in the four tambon affected in Krabi.

In Chumphon's Lang Suan district, a home in tambon Na Phya was engulfed by a mudslide from a nearby hill. Three residents barely managed to escape. Rocks and debris have kept falling from the hill as the rain continues.

Military personnel were searching for a missing village head in Surat Thani's Chaiya district, but the operation is running into difficulties from the torrential rains and frequent landslides. Some flood-affected villagers have been evacuated to a safe location.

nationlogo.jpg

-- The Nation 2011-03-31

Posted

Pre-dawn flash flood obliterates village and creates new orphans

By THE NATION

Krabi

30152183-01.jpg

Two children survived a pre-dawn flash flood in Khao Phanom district yesterday only to discover the dead body of their mother soon afterwards.

Their sadness is overwhelming because the fate of their father also remains unknown.

"The last time they saw their parents was when ferocious |torrents of water swept them away," Khao Phanom Hospital director Dr Santi Yuthanan said.

He added that his hospital was now calling for reinforcements of medical workers as well as psychologists to help take care of disaster victims.

"Locals are shaken," Santi said.

He said the flash flood injured 39 people - 12 of them children. Most have suffered broken bones after being hit by objects during the disaster.

"Seven victims have sustained serious injuries," Santi said, adding that at least three have already been transferred to a bigger hospital in town.

Yesterday the disaster-hit area was in total disarray.

Rescue workers said more than 10 bodies were found under house debris or fallen tree parts. They had not yet retrieved these bodies because they decided to rush injured victims to the nearest hospitals first.

So far, four bodies have been sent to a local temple.

Krabi Provincial Administrative Organisation chairman Somsak Kittitornkul said the disaster |had displaced hundreds of people.

"More than 300 victims have been waiting for help at four designated centres," he said.

Somsak also disclosed that many children there had no idea where their parents were.

Meanwhile, Kan Limsee yesterday recounted the speed the flash flood hit.

"At first, I heard a thunderous sound from somewhere about 100 metres from my house. When I went out to check, I saw a huge amount of water coming crashing down so fast. In just one blink, it reached my house, tearing down everything along the way," he said.

Kan thinks himself lucky because he and all his family members survived the disaster.

nationlogo.jpg

-- The Nation 2011-03-31

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.



×
×
  • Create New...