webfact Posted December 14, 2014 Posted December 14, 2014 1 dead, Army help sought as floods swamp SouthPanya Thiosangwan,Somchai Samart,Kanita SeetongThe NationSeveral vehicles are submerged under massive floodwater in the southern province of Nakhon Si ThammaratNAKHON SI THAMMARAT: -- : -- WITH FLOOD THREATS raging in many southern provinces, the Royal Thai Army (RTA) has instructed all its units to closely monitor the situation and make the best effort in helping victims.The inundation has already claimed one life in Nakhon Si Thammarat's Nopphitam district where one body was found.Soldiers have now stepped in to evacuate people, along with their belongings, from flood-hit zones in Nakhon Si Thammarat to safer spots.One evacuation took place in Tambon Krung Ching, Nopphitam district, after people living along the Klai Canal were ordered to move to a local school that is now functioning as an evacuation centre."The RTA chief [General Udomdej Sitabutr] has given the order via the RTA disaster mitigation centre," RTA deputy spokeswoman Colonel Sirichan Ngathong said yesterday.Floodwaters have swamped many areas in Nakhon Si Thammarat's Nopphitam, Phrommakhiri and Tha Sala districts. In another southern province, Phatthalung, soldiers were busy removing water hyacinth from Lamyung Canal to help speed up the flow of floodwater out of several flood-ravaged areas in the Srinagarindradistrict.At many hard-hit spots, floodwaters are now more than one metre deep, leaving 200 families struggling with inundation and reported flood damage.The Southern Meteorological Centre's (East Coast) acting chief Payao Mueang-ngarm yesterday warned locals in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung, Surat Thani and Songkhla provinces to watch out for possible danger from heavy downpours."Rainfall is over 100 millimetres in various areas of Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung and Songkhla," she said.She added that as rain would likely continue in the provinces, run-off water from forest zones might later hit some communities and villages.So far, Payao believed the heart of Songkhla's Hat Yai district would be safe from prolonged flooding."When the rainfall is huge, floodwater can be seen in town. But water-drainage systems there should be able to drain it in one or two hours," she said.In the face of a serious cloudburst and flood threats, the Bantad Mountain Range wildlife sanctuary has barred tourists from playing in the water at its six waterfalls.These waterfalls are Sairung, Prai Sawan, Ton The, Ton Pliew, Lam Plok and Kachong. They are located in Na Yong, Palian and Yan Ta Khao districts of Trang province."We will also close down the waterfalls within one or two days until the situation returns to normal," Sairung Waterfalls Unit's head Somjate Suwanwong said yesterday.Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/national/1-dead-Army-help-sought-as-floods-swamp-South-30249844.html-- The Nation 2014-12-15
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