Thailand: Heaviest Rainfall in 300 Years
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Heaviest rain in 300 years leaves southern Thailand under water
Several provinces in southern Thailand are facing severe flooding caused by heavy rainfall. According to officials, the city of Hat Yai in Songkhla Province received 335 mm of rain on Friday – its highest single-day total in three centuries. They said
Thailand: Heaviest rainfall in 300 years
Southern Thailand has experienced its heaviest rainfall in 300 years, causing widespread flooding. The death toll has risen to 33 across seven provinces due to flash floods, electrocution, and drowning. Authorities expect water levels to recede soon. A state of emergency has been declared in Songkhla province, where over 1,200 residents have been evacuated from flood-affected areas, including the tourist hub of Hat Yai.
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Floods have hit parts of Thailand in recent days, killing at least 33 people. Ten southern provinces have been hit by flooding in the past week, with the port city of Hat Yai, on the border with Malaysia, receiving 335mm of rain in one day, the heaviest rainfall in 300 years. The Thai government has sent military ships and helicopters to the affected areas. Floods are also continuing in neighboring countries. The death toll from flooding in Viet…
For days, relentless torrential rains have swept across Southeast Asia, triggering severe flooding. Hat Yai, a city in southern Thailand, recorded its heaviest rainfall in three centuries. The devastating floods have resulted in a death toll exceeding 150 in countries including Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
Southern Thailand has been hit by record floods, which have killed at least 33 people. The army has joined the rescue efforts, deploying boats and helicopters. Floods are also affecting the adjacent part of Malaysia, where one person has died.
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