Strong
floods in parts of Thailand affect over 3,000 homes and inundate
4,800 hectares of paddy fields
7
August, 2015
Heavy
rains brought strong floods to the northern, northeastern and
southern parts of Thailand during the last 3 days. More than 3
000 homes and 4 800 hectares (30 000 rai) of rice paddy fields have
been affected by the flooding waters across the Sri Songkram
district, as of August 6.
NNT,
the Thai state news agency has reported the water levels have risen
to the point of overflowing in parts of the provinces of Chiang
Rai, and Nakhon Phanom. At the same time,severe
droughts didn't
ease in Sisaket province, where the water levels of the Rasi Salai
Dam remain extremely low.
50.7
mm (2 inches) of rain was measured in Nong Khai, from August 5 to
August 6, 2015 while 61.7 mm (2.4 inches) of rainfall was reported in
Takua Pa in the province of Phang Nga, and 50.8 mm (2 inches) in the
Ranong province during the last 24 hours, according to the World
Meteorological Organization (WMO).
The
houses, farms and paddy fields across the districts were
strongly affected by the flooding. Numerous people in the Sri
Songkram district were forced to evacuate their homes, as the
Songkram River flooded the area, Floodlist reports.
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— กู้ภัย ฮุก 31 โคราช (@Huk_31_Korat) August 2, 2015
The market
border in
the Mae Sai district in Chian Rai province was overwhelmed by flood
waters as the Sai River level rose for about 4.5 meters (15
feet), on Tuesday, August 4. The heavy rains also caused the
other side of the river to rise, causing a flood in the Myanmar
Tachilek town on the border, as well.
Heavy
rainfall is not expected to ease across the north, northeast, east
and southwest coast of Thailand during the next 48 hours, according
to the Thai Meteorological Department forecast, as a low
pressure system over the upper parts of Thailand and
a southwesterly wind in the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand
remain in place.
The
flash flood warnings have been issued for parts of Nong Khai, Bueng
Kan, Sakon Nakhon, Nakhon Phanom, Trat, Ranong, Phangnga and Phuket.
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