Search Continues for Chiang Mai Landslide Victims
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Chiang Mai's Deputy Governor has ordered the mobilization of forces to the Ban Pang Ung area to provide electricity, drinking water, and food to those affected by the landslide. He is also working to search for five more missing persons.
Deadly landslide strikes Chiang Mai village, 4 killed
Deadly landslide strikes Chiang Mai village, 4 killedLegacyFollowing a landslide which struck Pang Ung village in Chiang Mai’s Mae Chaem district in the early hours yesterday, another deadly mudslide killed four people, injured 15, and left five others missing in a village in the northern province. The landslide, which struck at 2.50am yesterday, August 27, destroyed five homes and left one person dead. Over 10 people were injured and rushed to …
Landslide in Chiang Mai leaves one dead, 12 injured, five missing amid Storm Kajiki rains
Heavy rainfall triggered a pre-dawn landslide in Mae Chaem district, burying homes and leaving rescue teams searching for missing villagers, including a child. CHIANG MAI, Thailand – Heavy rains have triggered a deadly landslide in northern Thailand, killing at least one person and injuring 12, with five people still missing. A landslide caused by continuous heavy rainfall struck the village of Pang Ung in the Mae Chaem district of Chiang Mai. T…
Landslide Hits Pang Ung Village, Chiang Mai: 1 Dead, 10 Hurt
Pictures courtesy of Amarin. A deadly landslide triggered by Tropical Storm Kajiki struck Pang Ung Village in Mae Suek Subdistrict, Mae Chaem District, Chiang Mai Province at around 02:50 on 27 August, leaving one person dead, another missing and at least ten others injured. The landslide caused severe destruction, crushing at least five homesand cutting off access routes, hampering rescue and relief operations. Injured villagers have be…
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