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December 7, 2020
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Last checked Floods in the south 555,194 people in trouble, 24 deaths at home
At 9:00 am (December 7), the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (Security Guard) Report on the situation of flash floods, floods and wind storms in the 11 southern provinces. 101 districts, 560 sub-districts, 4,130 villages, people affected, 555,194 households, 24 deaths
Currently, there are still flood situations in 5 provinces: Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Trang, Phatthalung and Songkhla. The water level has decreased in all provinces. Brochures have been published in collaboration with provincial military units and related agencies. Help urgently the victims and alleviate the situation. Accelerating the drainage of water from the flooded area and exploring the damage covering all aspects. Provide assistance according to the regulations of the Ministry of Finance.
Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation As reported by the Central Division for Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (COOPPK), the influence of the northeast monsoon over the Gulf of Thailand and the south. Also, the low pressure cell covers Malaysia. Resulting in the south eastern region There are heavy to very heavy rains in some areas. Causing Flash Floods, Floods and Windstorms from Nov 25 to Present (Dec 7, 2020 at 6:00 am) There are 11 provinces affected by flash floods, floods and windstorms including Chumphon, Surat Thani, Krabi, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Trang. Phatthalung, Satun, Songkhla, Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat
A total of 101 districts, 560 sub-districts, 4,130 villages, affected 555,194 households, 24 deaths (2 cases from Surat Thani, 19 cases from Nakhon Si Thammarat, 1 Trang and 2 Songkhla).
At present, there are still floods in 5 provinces, 44 districts, 231 sub-districts, 1,492 villages, affecting 282,691 households as follows:
Surat Thani floods in 8 districts Including Kanchanadit District, Kiansa District, Ban Na Doem District, Phunphin District, Wiang Sa District, Phra Saeng District, Mueang Surat Thani District AND Ban Na San District, including 71 sub-districts, 5262 villages, affected 19,822 households, the current water level has decreased.
Nakhon Si Thammarat Floods in 18 districts Including Mueang Nakhon Si Thammarat District, Phra Phrom District and Chian Yai District Chalerm Phrakiat District Cha-Uat District Chulabhorn District Pak Phanang District Hua Sai District Tha Sala District Nabon District Thung District Song Ron Phibun district Thung Yai district, Bang Khan district, Chawang district, Phrom Khiri district Tham Phanna districts and Chang Klang districts, totaling 83 sub-districts, 608 villages, affected 184,750 households. Currently, the water level has decreased.
Trang floods in 6 districts These include Muang Trang District, Na Yong District, Huai Yot District, Ratsada District, Wang Wiset District and Kantang District, in total 23 sub-districts, 99 villages. The population was affected by 2,968 households. Currently, the water level has decreased.
Phatthalung floods in 5 districts Including Khuan Khanun District and Muang Phatthalung District Khao Chaison District Pak Phayun District And Bang Kaeo District, total of 22 sub-districts, 99 villages, 46,284 people affected by households.
Songkhla floods in 7 districts Including Saba Yoi District, Bang Klam District, Kaeesin District, Singhanakhon District, Ranot District, Khuan Niang District AND Sathing Phra District, a total of 32 sub-districts, 160 villages, people 28,867 households affected. Currently, the water level has decreased.
The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation has coordinated the province. Military units, local government organizations and related agencies in conjunction with the Center for Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Both in the affected area Neighborhood, other areas support incident response. Mobilizing personnel and resources in the event of a disaster, such as a motor boat, a fiber boat, a long distance water pumping vehicle Drinking water production vehicle People moving cars Mobile toilet Food truck Electric train To help victims Moving things to a high place and speeding up drainage Including distribution of consumer goods In addition, a surveyor and damage assessment were organized. Carry out assistance in accordance with the regulations of the Ministry of Finance. Finally, people who have suffered disaster situations You can contact us for assistance through the 24-hour security hotline 1784, which coordinates urgent assistance.