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Authorities speed up blanket distribution in Nakhon Phanom

BANGKOK, 23 January 2014 (NNT) – Nakhon Phanom authorities are speeding up help for cold snap victims as all 12 districts of the province have already been declared cold disaster zones. The temperature was reportedly as low as 7 degrees Celsius.


Nakhon Phanom Province is experiencing the lowest temperature in 5 years. The mercury measured by the local meteorological office is around 7 degrees Celsius in the morning, forcing the province to declare all of its 12 districts cold-spell disaster zones.

Provincial authorities are now working hard to assist the people as approximately 200,000 residents are in need of winter blankets. People who live in Na Wa District, 100 kilometers away from central Nakhon Phanom, are seen making bonfires at night to keep themselves warm. As of now, around 10,000 winter blankets have been distributed to the residents.

Authorities are also warning residents of possible fire, while calling on all local offices to be well-prepared in case of an emergency.

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-- NNT 2014-01-23

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Tragic that 63 people from the Northern Provences have lost thier lives due to the weather !!! .... Where is the Government, where is the help ???

Official Policy of No Double Standards - we didn't help when there were floods so no help when it's freezing.

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I like how the media and people like to side track the real issue by getting into some debate over global warming. While there is not debate concerning the extreme weather and climate changes we are having now along with the massive polluting of our air and water to such a degree that there may not be any clean water to drink or air to breath in the near future. These are facts that need to be looked at and dealt with instead of getting side tracked with global warming debates while the Titanic is heading straight for an iceberg!

Exactly, this bothers me as well. How convenient to get everyone worried about something harmless as CO2, so they can continue destroying our environment.

As a side note, the U.S was the first and only country to meet the Kyoto protocol's goals (despite never having signed it). Foreseeing their economic slump could be the reason they wanted the rest of the world to slow down their economic growth.

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That is funny, the scientific community is very solidly behind the global climate change, but still your kinds of amateurs think they know better! There is no debate among scientists whether it is happening or not, it is already proven it is happening. That debate among scientists happened already during the 90's.

The only question is how many degrees more warmer. The models have been actually too conservative, the warming is on the upper section of the temperature range. Only in the media the few idiotic (mostly American) denialists are given endlessly time to spill more of their BS, given false impression the climate scientists are somehow still divided about the subject. No, they are not.

Btw, extreme weather patterns are part of the climate change because warming changes the wind patterns, the low and high pressure areas. Scandinavia had very mild, snowless winter until about January 10th, even some flowers started blossoming. Something out of Paris/Zurich latitude level, 20 degrees to the south. Then the temperatures suddenly dropped to -20 to -30 C in few days because the wind patterns turned into more what used to be normal. Northern America had very cold December due to change in the polar vortex but then again summers have been very hot in many places there.

The planet Venus is an extreme example of the greenhouse effect. The wind speeds there are 300-400 km/h. We are going to get more extreme winds because the warming widens the differences in air pressure areas.

It's not true that there is consensus among scientists.

Timwin is not a member and has no clues on the scientific community.

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