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Phuket dispatches more flood relief for Bangkok

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Phuket Governor Tri readies to raise the Red Cross flag to see the flood-relief convoy head off to Bangkok.

Photo: Warisa Temram

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The 'Rh-' group of the Phuket Red Cross lend a hand. The group donated food and clothes valued at 50,000 baht.

PHUKET: -- As Bangkok braces for more floods, which some experts say may last up to a month, Phuket officials yesterday dispatched a second convoy loaded with flood-relief items to help those affected by the disaster.

A total of 18 trucks left the Phuket Red Cross center at Saphan Hin. They are expected to arrive in Bangkok tomorrow morning.

There to see off the rolling mission of mercy were Phuket Governor Tri Augkaradacha and his wife, Nalinee Augkaradacha, who is also the president of the Phuket Red Cross.

Joining them were Phuket Provincial Police Commander Pekad Tantipong and a slew of government officers and representatives from local businesses.

“The convoy was loaded with 400,000 bottles of drinking water, rice, dried food, clothes, among other items, altogether valued at 5 million baht,” said Governor Tri.

“This time the donations include 2mn baht cash,” he added.

Gov Tri urged people to keep the donations pouring in.

“We will continue send relief supplies for flood victims… More than 800,000 households in 62 provinces have been affected. We need to help them to get through this disaster and we will keep sending supplies to help them recover after the floods,” Gov Tri added.

Maj Gen Pekad announced that a gala fund-raising dinner will be held at the Royal Phuket City Hotel on November 2

Although details of the event had yet to be finalized, Maj Gen Pekad said, “We will be holding an event under campaign slogan ‘Phuket together for Thais 2011’.

“This event will be coordinated by the Phuket Provincial Office and Phuket Police. We expect to collect more than 5mn baht in donations to help the victims,” he added.

Source: http://www.phuketgazette.net/news/detail.asp?id=11277

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-- Phuket Gazette 2011-10-24

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why is it always a bunch of white faces in those charities? i dont see expats in my country involved in charitiesand in africa a lot of local who 'made it' are involved in them

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