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Thailand Floods Kill 13, Leaving People Stranded and Roads Submerged
The Thai navy deploys the aircraft carrier Chakri Naruebet with supplies and medical teams to aid 1.9 million affected by flooding across nine provinces, officials said.
- On Tuesday, residents and tourists in southern Thailand were left stranded in homes and hotels after waist‑deep floods inundated Hat Yai, killing at least 13.
- Torrential rains since late last week inundated Hat Yai and the southern region of Thailand, while experts say human‑induced climate change has intensified extreme weather.
- An estimated 1.9 million people have been affected in Thailand, with Hat Yai recording 335 mm on Friday and floodwaters reaching up to 2 m in some areas.
- The Thai navy is preparing the aircraft carrier Chakri Naruebet and a flotilla with medical teams, supplies, and field kitchens able to supply 3000 meals, following the government’s declaration of a state of emergency in Songkhla on Tuesday, and evacuations of more than 18,500 people since Thursday.
- Across the border, more than 18,500 people moved to 126 evacuation centres in Malaysia, while Thailand's government rubber agency estimates floods could cut rubber output by about 10,300 tons.
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