City – Deputy Governor of Phang Nga Joint Indoor Meeting Coping with the impact of “No Eul”



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City – Deputy Governor of Phang Nga Joint Indoor Meeting Coping with the impact of “No Eul”

Sunday 20 September 2020 07:00

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Deputy Governor of Phangnga Joint Indoor Meeting Dealing with the Impact of “No Eul”

Saturday 19 September 2020, 8:31 pm

On September 19, 63 Mr. Boonterm Renumas, Deputy Governor of Phang Nga Province, Sheriff and other relevant government agencies Attend a meeting to monitor the situation and prepare to face the impacts of Tropical Storm Noul “NOUL” through of a remote video system of the National Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Command. Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation At this meeting, Mr. Plakorn Suwanrath, Private Counselor, and 5 other Private Counselors attended the meeting. With General Anupong Paochinda, Minister of the Interior As National Commissioner for Disaster Prevention and Mitigation He chairs the meeting In which the meeting consisted of the General Director of the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation and the other 3 main groups are forecasting groups, namely, the Department of Meteorology. Institute of Water Resources Informatics (Public Organization), water management group, namely the National Office of Water Resources Royal Department of Irrigation Department of Water Resources and the disaster prevention and mitigation operations group, including the center of disaster mitigation, ministry of defense Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation The current situation, trends and effects of the storm “Noul” were reported, and the current situation of the storm weakened to a pressure patch. It has moved to the Lower Northeast The affected provinces are Ubon Ratchathani, Roi Et, passing through the Lower North. In Phitsanulok, Phitsanulok, every area that is passing has been affected by flooding and flash flooding. However, there are still benefits as a result of water reservoirs as dams or reservoirs in many provinces, increasing the amount of water and able to support more water. However, the general description of that storm Even though it was weakened But you still have to be alert 24 hours a day.

At 1:00 pm today (19 September 2020), a Category 2 (Depression) “No Eul” storm that covered the Khao Kho district. Phetchabun Province Has weakened to a level 1 storm (strong low pressure cell) in Phitsanulok province. While the strong southwest monsoon still prevails over the Andaman Sea, southern Thailand and the Gulf of Thailand, Thailand continues to rain. And there are heavy rains in some areas. Most of western Thailand and the northern, central, eastern and southwestern monsoons. Make those areas vulnerable to flash floods and flash floods AND the sea has high waves

In Phang Nga province By the deputy governor of Phang Nga province Directed all districts to establish a fast moving set to monitor the impact of this storm Whether it is the impact on people Fall of branches or trees on the road above power lines. In addition to monitoring the amount of water along the water source, the canal and the river, eliminating obstacles to the flow of water around the bridge. To open the way for the water to drain easily. All small boats are prohibited from going to sea. Attach a symbol that prohibits tourists from swimming AND report the results to the province for recognition.







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