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Death toll from flooding in southern Thailand exceeds 80 as water levels recede

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Severe flooding in southern Thailand has resulted in over 80 confirmed fatalities, notably impacting various provinces including Nakhon Si Thammarat, Patthalung, and Songkhla. Triggered by torrential rains across 12 provinces, approximately 1 million households and over 3 million people have been affected. The floodwaters began rising over the weekend, with water levels now starting to recede, although areas like Pattani and Nakhon Si Thammarat still report high water levels.

Government spokesperson Siripong Angkasakulkiat noted a dramatic increase in flood-related deaths in Songkhla, from six to 55. In response to the crisis, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirak announced a state of emergency in the major city of Hat Yai, where significant damage has been recorded. Thousands remain trapped due to disrupted electricity, water supplies, and communication networks. To alleviate pressure on Hat Yai Hospital, eight field hospitals have been established, and 20 critically ill patients were airlifted to safety.

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The Thai military has also mobilized its aircraft carrier, HTMS Chakri Naruebet, to function as a relief operations command center and floating hospital, capable of providing 3,000 meals daily. Rescue operations are underway using helicopters, drones, and boats to reach stranded individuals.

The severe weather’s impact extends beyond Thailand; Indonesia experiences catastrophic flooding and landslides due to Cyclone Senyar, resulting in at least 61 deaths. Malaysia faces similar challenges, with two fatalities and over 34,000 people displaced. Meteorologists link these disasters to global warming, exacerbating the effects of Typhoon Koto and Cyclone Senyar. The Thai government is actively coordinating relief efforts and restoring essential services to expedite recovery in the hardest-hit regions.

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9 Comments

  • Do you think the government could have done more to prevent such a high death toll in the flooding situation?

  • Do you think the government did enough to prepare for this flooding situation? Could more have been done to prevent such a high death toll?

  • Do you think the government could have done more to prevent this tragedy? Or is it just a natural disaster we cant control?

  • Do you think enough is being done to prevent flooding disasters in Thailand? Its heartbreaking to see such high death tolls.

  • I cant help but wonder if better infrastructure could have prevented this tragedy. What do you all think?

  • Do you think authorities could have done more to prevent such a high death toll in southern Thailand? Lets discuss!

  • Do you think more should be done to prevent these recurring floods in southern Thailand? Its heartbreaking to see the death toll rise.

  • Do you think enough is being done to prevent future flooding disasters in Thailand? What more could be done? Lets discuss.

  • Do you think governments are doing enough to prevent such devastating floods? Maybe more proactive measures are needed. What do you all think?

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