tisdag 2 augusti 2022

Heavy rains have been battering various parts of Thailand and are expected to continue into August. The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation announced today that 38 provinces in the Kingdom are under flash flood warnings all this week. The warning is in place until August 10. The Thaiger


Heavy rains have been battering various parts of Thailand and are expected to continue into August. The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation announced today that 38 provinces in the Kingdom are under flash flood warnings all this week.

The flash flood warnings from heavy rains are in effect in the North, Northeast, Central, East and South regions of the country. A strong southwestern monsoon is sprawled across the area, stretching all the way from the Andaman Sea to the Gulf of Thailand, crossing the entirety of the country.

The Disaster Department is suggesting everyone keep a close eye on developing weather reports, and for those living near bodies of water such as rivers and reservoirs, the department urges them to watch the water levels closely to avoid being caught unprepared for a flash flood.

Should an emergency arise, 1784 is the 24-hour hotline for the DDPM, and they can also be reached by the LINE app on the account @1784DDPM.

Below is a list by region of the provinces under warning about the potential for a flash flood:

REGIONPROVINCES
NORTHTak
Mae Hong Son
Chiang Mai
Chiang Rai
Nan
Uttaradit
Phitsanulok
Phetchabun
NORTHEASTLoei
Nong Khai
Sakon Nakhon
Bueng Kan
Mukdahan
Nakhon Phanom
Chaiyaphum
Khon Kaen
Roi Et
Yasothon
Nakhon Ratchasima
Ubon Ratchathani
CENTRALKanchanaburi
Lopburi
Pathum Thani
Nonthaburi
Samut Prakan
Nakhon Nayok
EASTPrachinburi
Rayong
Chanthaburi
Trat
SOUTHPrachuap Khiri Khan
Chumphon
Surat Thani
Nakhon Si Thammarat
Phatthalung
Ranong
Phang Nga
Trang

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