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Rat-U-Thit 200 Pi Rd in Patong this morning. Photo: Phuket Hotelier

PHUKET: -- Heavy rain overnight and this morning caused traffic chaos in various parts of the island, with flooding reported in Patong and on Chao Fah East Rd.

In Patong, parts of Sai Nam Yen Rd, Phang Muang Sai Kor Rd, Rat-U-Thit 200 Pi Rd, and Sawatdirak Rd – especially around the police station and Patong Hospital – and Phrabaramee Rd near the Novotel were half a metre deep in water.

Traffic was being redirected two ways on the Patong beach road – usually one way only.

On Chao Fah East Rd there was flooding in the front of Rama IX Park, outside Wat Naka and on Wirat Hongyok Rd.

The water is slowly draining but parts of some of these roads are likely to remain flooded for a while.

Data shows 30.4mm fell from 9pm last night to 9am this morning. Rain is forecast until June 14.

Source: http://www.thephuketnews.com/rain-brings-more-flooding-to-phuket-40042.php

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-- Phuket News 2013-06-11

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Phuket flood warning issued as Patong hospital, police station access hampered
Phuket Gazette

PHUKET: -- The torrential rains across Phuket this morning caused more flooding in Patong, with access routes to the Patong Hospital and Patong Police Station under water.

The downpours this morning saw 56.2mm of rainfall recorded within just three hours in Phuket Town, from 7am to 10am, while the weather monitoring station at Phuket Airport recorded 14.4mm from 4am to 7am and a further 9.8mm from 10am to 1pm.

Patong Hospital Director Sirichai Silpa-archa confirmed that the hospital’s facilities remained unaffected, though heavy vehicles were brought in to make sure any inbound patients could be delivered to the emergency ward.

Patong Police Superintendent Chiraphat Pochanaphan told the Phuket Gazette that his officers and those from Patong Municipality were manning the pumps to drain floodwater blocking access to the front of the police station.

“If the rain stops, the water will recede and everything will return to normal. In the meantime, police are performing their regular duties as usual,” he said.

Flash floods also inundated Phang Muang Sai Kor Road, which runs behind the Jungceylon shopping mall (map here), blocking motorists in small cars from continuing their journey.

Kathu District Chief Veera Kerdsirimongkol explained that keeping the storm drains throughout the town clear of debris was critical in helping the floodwater to recede.

“We need to accelerate the drainage of water into the sea as quickly as possible. We have called in all relevant agencies to make this possible. If the rain stops, the floodwater will recede quickly,” he assured.

The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Phuket office (DDPM-Phuket) has issued a flood warning for all areas across the island.

“The DDPM-Phuket is monitoring the situation closely and we have found several areas that are experiencing flooding due to the water being unable drain,” said the warning.

Areas in Patong identified as flooded included Phang Muang Sai Kor Road, Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road, Ratchapatanusorn Road, Sainamyen Road, Thaweewong Road, Soi Bangla, Soi Sansabai and Laem Petch Intersection at the north end of the beach.

Other areas near Phuket Town identified as at risk of flooding included Wirat Hongyok Road, Wat Naka Road and the entrance to Suan Luang (Rama IX, also known as King’s Park).

Local government agencies were told to prepare response teams, pumps and other equipment to provide emergency assistance in case of flash floods and landslides.

Meanwhile. the weather forecast calls for heavy rain until Friday, and Worapat Tiewthanom, Director-General of the Thai Meteorological Department issued another weather warning for Phuket and the Andaman coast at 11am this morning.

“Torrential rain and heavy to very heavy falls in many places are expected over the country, and strong wind waves 2 to 3 meters high are likely in the Andaman Sea and the upper Gulf,” Mr Worapat warned.

“People should beware of heavy rain. All ships should proceed with caution, and small boats keep ashore from June 11 to 14,” he added.

Source: http://www.phuketgazette.net/phuket_news/2013/Phuket-flood-warning-issued-as-Patong-hospital-police-station-access-hampered-21303.html

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-- Phuket Gazette 2013-06-11

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