Floods hit Thailand’s south; tens of thousands affected
- Tens of thousands of people in Thailand's deep south have been affected by floods caused by intense rainfall, resulting in road and railway closures.
- At least a dozen schools in the provinces of Yala and Narathiwat have been forced to close, and homes and shops have been inundated with water, leading residents to seek refuge on upper floors.
- The heavy rains have also led to the sinking of at least seven boats in the Gulf of Thailand and Andaman Sea.
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Severe floods submerge and sweep away homes in southern Thailand
Thousands of households in Thailand’s southern provinces were hit by severe flooding on Monday 25 December, after two days of torrential rains. Houses, roads and railways have been left submerged, with some swept away, in the hardest hit areas of Narathiwat and Yala. Officials said that flooding has impacted nearly 20,000 households across the region, which is close to the border with Malaysia. Torrential rain has also caused problems at sea, wi…

Tens of thousands affected as floods hit Thailand south
BANGKOK: Floods caused by intense rainfall have affected tens of thousands of people in Thailand's deep south, officials said on Monday (Dec 25), with some roads and railway lines forced to close. At least a dozen schools in the provinces of Yala and Narathiwat have been forced to close, while footage from
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