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PM worried about people affected by summer storms

BANGKOK, 21 April 2016 (NNT) - Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has expressed concerns over summer storms now hitting many northern and northeastern provinces.


Government Spokesman Sansern Kaeokamnerd said the PM instructed all relevant units to urgently assist people in the provinces affected by summer storms and strong rain storms during this period.

The spokesman added that the premier suggested all sectors store water as much as possible for consumption and agriculture after heavy rains fell in many provinces.

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I knew full well this would happen. As soon as Songkran was over water supplies area by area are going to run dry. And what about these wind and rain storms. How can we protect ourselves against those?

Now people are going to panic and start storing water that will deplete the water supplies even sooner.

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And the people are worried about Prayut , unfortunately the horse has bolted as far as the water situation is concerned, a dereliction of duty from previous governments, that rode on the horses back in good seasons has now reared its ugly head, big time, a little too late for Thailand and I might add surrounding countries who are in similar circumstances, and for the same reason, Bad Government administration, seeing el Nino isn't going to help for at least 2 maybe 5 more years, looks like cloud seeding is the only hope.........................................................................coffee1.gif ...

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