Death Toll From Thailand Floods at 22
- Flooding in Thailand has resulted in 22 confirmed deaths and affected over 369,000 people across 19 provinces, according to the Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department .
- Each affected household will receive 9,000 baht in relief as per the resolution from the National Disaster Management Committee.
- Authorities are distributing food and supplies while monitoring water levels during the ongoing monsoon season, especially in Uttaradit and Ayutthaya, which are heavily impacted.
- Emergency teams are distributing food and supplies to those impacted and monitoring water levels as rainfall continues.
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Floods hit 19 provinces in Thailand, 22 dead, 369,000 affected — 9,000-baht aid per household
BANGKOK: Thailand's Disaster Prevention Department reports floods in 19 provinces affecting over 369,000 people and killing 22. Each affected household to receive 9,000 baht in relief.
Most victims are concentrated in the northern and central provinces, while warnings continue for heavy rains and overflows caused by typhoon Matmo, which affected some 370,000 people.
Floods in Thailand have already claimed 22 lives and affected more than 370,000 people in 19 provinces.
Flooding Holds Steady Across 19 Thai Provinces as Waters Slowly Recede
BANGKOK – Widespread flooding persisted across 19 provinces on Wednesday, primarily affecting regions of the Central Plain and the Northeast, with water levels largely holding stable or showing slight signs of receding. The situation remains most critical in the Central Plain, where eight provinces continue to grapple with significant inundation. Typhoon Matmo to Intensify Monsoon, […] Source
Floods caused by monsoon rains flooded parts of northern, central and north-eastern Thailand.
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