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  • Thunderstorm warning: TMD issues alert for 30 provinces, including Bangkok | Thaiger

    Thunderstorm warning: TMD issues alert for 30 provinces, including Bangkok

    The Thailand Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a thunderstorm warning in 30 provinces including Bangkok, with South Thailand being the hardest hit. Citizens are advised to be alert for potential flash floods and forest runoff. At 5am today, a 24 hour forecast reveals that high atmospheric pressure or a mass of cool air from China has spread to cover northern Thailand.…

  • Nakhon Ratchasima battles major flooding after day-long downpour | Thaiger

    Nakhon Ratchasima battles major flooding after day-long downpour

    The urban area of Nakhon Ratchasima was hit by a significant downpour that lasted from 2am until late in the evening yesterday. The persistent rain resulted in severe flooding that engulfed the city’s streets, public areas, and residential properties. The deluge posed considerable challenges to local inhabitants, motorists, and pedestrians alike. Inundated roads caused trouble for drivers, many of whom…

  • Thailand’s winter arrival delayed, Meteorological Department forecasts milder season | Thaiger

    Thailand’s winter arrival delayed, Meteorological Department forecasts milder season

    The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) is preparing to announce the arrival of winter early next week. This declaration is set to occur approximately two weeks later than the usual calendar due to the persistence of weak cool winds and the forecast of a milder temperature trend. Somkhuan Tonjan, the Director of the Meteorological Observation Division, indicated that rainfall may…

  • Cool season in Thailand delayed due to El Niño phenomenon | Thaiger

    Cool season in Thailand delayed due to El Niño phenomenon

    The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) announced that the onset of this year’s cool season is likely to be delayed by approximately two weeks, and will be warmer than usual. The shift has been attributed to unpredictable weather patterns and the influence of the El Niño phenomenon. Typically, Thailand’s cool season commences around mid-October. However, this year the initial moderate…

  • Heavy rain warning for 43 Thai provinces: Potential for flash floods and sea waves | Thaiger

    Heavy rain warning for 43 Thai provinces: Potential for flash floods and sea waves

    The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) issued a warning for 43 provinces across Thailand, including Bangkok, forecasting continuous heavy rain affecting 60% of these areas today. The southern provinces are cautioned to prepare for flash floods and sudden sea waves. The east coast of the south is expected to be hit the hardest with heavy rainfall due to high atmospheric…

  • Weather forecast: Thai downpour alert drenches 48 provinces, Bangkok braces for a washout | Thaiger

    Weather forecast: Thai downpour alert drenches 48 provinces, Bangkok braces for a washout

    A continuous rainfall weather forecast has been issued today for 48 provinces by the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD), with the capital Bangkok included. The situation is most severe in the southern region, where 60% of the area is experiencing heavy rainfall. As a result, sudden flash floods and forest run-off are expected today. An area of high atmospheric pressure or…

  • Impending heavy rainfall threatens 40 Thai provinces, Bangkok residents warned of potential flash floods | Thaiger

    Impending heavy rainfall threatens 40 Thai provinces, Bangkok residents warned of potential flash floods

    Heavy rainfall has been forecasted by the Thailand Meteorological Department (TMD) for today, affecting 40 provinces, including Bangkok. The capital city is expected to witness heavy rainfall covering 60% of the area, urging residents to be cautious of potential flash floods and sudden runoff. The weather prediction for the next 24 hours is due to a high-pressure system or a…

  • Heavy rain warning for 36 Thai provinces, flash floods and forest runoff predicted | Thaiger

    Heavy rain warning for 36 Thai provinces, flash floods and forest runoff predicted

    The Thailand Meteorological Department (TMD) today issued a heavy rain warning for 36 provinces, including Bangkok, cautioning against potential flash floods and forest runoff. The advisory follows the weakening of a high-pressure system that has dominated Northern Thailand and the South China Sea. The eastern monsoon winds are now covering the lower northeastern region, the eastern region, and the Gulf…

  • Heavy rainfall warning issued for 37 Thai provinces: Public urged to remain vigilant | Thaiger

    Heavy rainfall warning issued for 37 Thai provinces: Public urged to remain vigilant

    The Thailand Meteorological Department issued a warning for heavy rainfall across 37 provinces today, with the southern region experiencing heavy rain across 60% of its area. The public is urged to be cautious of potential dangers. The weather forecast for the next 24 hours indicates a high pressure or cold air mass covering the upper part of Thailand and the…

  • Thailand on high alert as heavy rains, thunderstorms loom: Bangkok braces for 60% chance of severe weather | Thaiger

    Thailand on high alert as heavy rains, thunderstorms loom: Bangkok braces for 60% chance of severe weather

    A cold air mass is engulfing northern Thailand, leading to thunderstorms and heavy rain in some areas. Meanwhile, a monsoon trough is sweeping across the southern region, bringing heavy rainfall and raising concerns about flash flooding and forest runoff. It is advised that residents in affected areas remain vigilant. Bangkok is expected to experience a 60% chance of thunderstorms and…

  • Heavy rainfall to hit 43 Thai provinces: Bangkok residents warned of flash floods | Thaiger

    Heavy rainfall to hit 43 Thai provinces: Bangkok residents warned of flash floods

    Today, Thailand’s Meteorological Department warned 43 provinces of continuous heavy rainfall, affecting 70% of the area. Bangkok is particularly hit with strong winds, and the risk of flash floods is high. The Meteorological Department’s 24-hour weather forecast indicates a high-pressure system or a mass of cold air from China is spreading and covering northern Thailand. This condition leads to thunderstorms…

  • Flash flood warnings issued for 33 Thai provinces due to heavy rain forecast | Thaiger

    Flash flood warnings issued for 33 Thai provinces due to heavy rain forecast

    The Thailand Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a weather warning for 33 provinces, predicting continuous heavy rain, particularly in southern Thailand, which is expected to experience heavy rain in 70% of its area. The accumulating rainfall could lead to sudden flash floods. The danger is particularly high in the southern region where people are urged to be cautious of heavy rainfall…

  • Heavy rain warning in 32 Thailand provinces, severe flooding expected | Thaiger

    Heavy rain warning in 32 Thailand provinces, severe flooding expected

    The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a heavy rain warning for 32 provinces today, with the southern region expected to receive heavy rainfall, covering 70% of the area. Residents are urged to be cautious of the accumulated rainfall, which could lead to sudden flooding. The 24-hour forecast from the TMD reveals that the high atmospheric pressure, or cold air mass,…

  • Ubon Ratchathani residents face health risks as stagnant floodwaters turn toxic | Thaiger

    Ubon Ratchathani residents face health risks as stagnant floodwaters turn toxic

    The residents of Ubon Ratchathani continue to struggle with rising water levels as the Ubonrat and Lampao dams contribute to the increasing floodwaters in northeast Thailand. They are grappling with stagnant water that has begun to spoil, leading to requests for medication to treat water-borne diseases and fever, intensifying the impact of Ubon Ratchathani flooding. Banjong Wongvien, a resident of…

  • Thai weather forecast predicts heavy rain and thunderstorms | Thaiger

    Thai weather forecast predicts heavy rain and thunderstorms

    A high-pressure system is presently sweeping across northern and eastern Thailand, resulting in rainfall across the country. Weather warnings have been issued for 38 provinces, with Bangkok experiencing a 30% drop in rainfall. Unpredictable winds and sea waves higher than 2 metres were reported today. The Thai weather forecast predicts that a monsoon trough is approaching the eastern and upper…

  • Flash flood destroys bridge in Phayao, disrupting districts and leaving locals missing | Thaiger

    Flash flood destroys bridge in Phayao, disrupting districts and leaving locals missing

    Last night’s severe rainfall in Phayao province resulted in a flash flood that destroyed a bridge, disrupting connectivity between the districts of Chiang Muan and Dok Khamtai. The incident, which occurred in the early hours of the morning, swept away two vehicles and left several individuals missing. Authorities are currently mobilising efforts to locate the missing persons from the Nong…

  • El Niño could trigger three-year rice shortage, warns Thailand’s Commerce Minister | Thaiger

    El Niño could trigger three-year rice shortage, warns Thailand’s Commerce Minister

    Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai expressed worries over a potential three-year-long impact of the El Niño-induced drought. This prolonged effect could potentially harm rice production and create a shortage in domestic consumption. Phumtham commissioned the Internal Trade Department and Foreign Trade Department to jointly monitor and alleviate the potential impacts of the El Niño phenomenon and the ensuing drought. He voiced…

  • Storm warnings issued for 35 Thai provinces with Bangkok facing major impact | Thaiger

    Storm warnings issued for 35 Thai provinces with Bangkok facing major impact

    The Thailand Meteorological Department (TMD) issued storm warnings for 35 provinces across Thailand, with Bangkok expecting to bear the brunt with 80% of the area predicted to be hit hard. The public is urged to remain vigilant as the heavy rains may cause sudden flash floods. The 24-hour weather forecast starting today, October 12, indicates a high-pressure system or cool…

  • Phichit flooding: Eight districts hit, 885 households submerged | Thaiger

    Phichit flooding: Eight districts hit, 885 households submerged

    The province of Phichit is currently grappling with severe flooding that has affected eight districts, with as many as 885 households submerged and damage to the local infrastructure. The situation has been worsened by the overflowing of the Nan and Yom rivers, leading officials to raise red flags, signalling the start of a flood crisis. The water level in the…

  • Mun River’s unstoppable rise breaches barriers, submerging Thai communities, forcing mass evacuations | Thaiger

    Mun River’s unstoppable rise breaches barriers, submerging Thai communities, forcing mass evacuations

    The Mun River broke through its sandbag barriers, causing a massive flood that submerged several communities up to 2 metres deep. The river’s relentless rise forced the evacuation of 195 families, while over 400 others continue to live in their flooded homes. The Mun River’s powerful flow eroded its sandbag barriers today, previously installed by the army, the Department of…

  • Flood crisis in Thailand worsens, Kalasin and Ubon Ratchathani hit hardest | Thaiger

    Flood crisis in Thailand worsens, Kalasin and Ubon Ratchathani hit hardest

    Eleven provinces in Thailand continue to grapple with severe flood crisis, with Kalasin and Ubon Ratchathani experiencing rising water levels, as of today. The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) has mobilised resources and personnel from various agencies to expedite flood relief operations. Heavy rainfall in the past has caused flooding across 35 provinces, affecting 52,290 households in 2,506…

  • Dam-burst drama: Rising water levels have northern Thailand residents on the brink | Thaiger

    Dam-burst drama: Rising water levels have northern Thailand residents on the brink

    The residents of Non Sawan, located in the area above the Ubonrat Dam in Khon Kaen Province, are preparing for rising water levels, as a deluge has filled the dam to capacity. The resulting flood is rapidly encroaching upon rice fields and homes, with predictions of imminent submersion. The current state of Non Sawan village, located in Ubonrat district, Khon…

  • Heavy rainfall warning: TMD predicts showers in 45 provinces, wet surprise for Bangkok | Thaiger

    Heavy rainfall warning: TMD predicts showers in 45 provinces, wet surprise for Bangkok

    The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) issued a warning of continuous heavy rainfall in 45 provinces today. This includes Bangkok and surrounding areas, where it was reported that 80% of the area is expected to be heavily affected. The sudden flooding could cause potential hazards for residents in these areas. The people are urged to prepare for such possibilities, especially…

  • Rain reigns havoc: Deluge drenches Chon Buri, Pattaya beach erosion | Thaiger

    Rain reigns havoc: Deluge drenches Chon Buri, Pattaya beach erosion

    Torrential rain wreaked havoc in Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri in the early hours of this morning, causing extensive flooding on roads and in various communities. The deluge, which started approximately at 12.20am and lasted for over an hour, also led to significant erosion of Pattaya beach. The floodwater reached depths of between 50 and 80 centimetres in certain areas,…

  • Heavy rainfall warning: Northern Thailand braced for potential flash floods | Thaiger

    Heavy rainfall warning: Northern Thailand braced for potential flash floods

    The Thailand Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a warning regarding continuous heavy rainfall affecting 54 provinces, predominantly in the northern region. The department anticipates that 80% of the northern territory will experience heavy downpours, posing a risk of flash floods. The department’s 24-hour forecast, issued today, suggests a trough of low pressure moving across the northern and lower northeastern provinces. Simultaneously,…

  • Flash flood in Sikkim, India, claims ten lives, 82 missing | Thaiger

    Flash flood in Sikkim, India, claims ten lives, 82 missing

    A sudden downpour over the Lhonak Lake in India’s northeastern Sikkim state resulted in a catastrophic flash flood, claiming at least ten lives with 82 people still unaccounted for. The deluge swept through the Teesta River, submerging vast areas and causing widespread damage. Local authorities initially reported five fatalities with three more bodies recovered later. However, the BBC put the…

  • Severe weather warning issued for Thailand: Heavy rain forecast across 44 provinces including 80% of Bangkok | Thaiger

    Severe weather warning issued for Thailand: Heavy rain forecast across 44 provinces including 80% of Bangkok

    Thailand Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a severe weather warning for heavy rainfall across 44 provinces, including an 80% area of Bangkok. The public is advised to remain alert for sudden flash floods and forest runoff, particularly in low-lying and mountainous regions close to waterways. This severe weather warning comes due to the Monsoon trough passing over the central, lower northeastern,…

  • Tha Bo’s watery battle: Northern Thailand community withstands relentless flooding for two weeks | Thaiger

    Tha Bo’s watery battle: Northern Thailand community withstands relentless flooding for two weeks

    In the face of relentless and devastating flooding, the resilient community of Tha Bo in Ubon Ratchathani, northern Thailand, has been grappling with the harsh reality of nature’s fury for the past two weeks. The disaster uprooted the lives of 11 families, comprising 40 individuals, who found refuge and solace at Wat Ban Tha Bo. Their homes have been submerged…

  • Yom River surges: Phichit takes swift action to stay afloat | Thaiger

    Yom River surges: Phichit takes swift action to stay afloat

    The swift ascent of water levels in the Yom River in Phichit has compelled the Phichit Irrigation Department to expedite the discharge of water from the Sam Ngam Dam. These proactive measures are designed to brace for the anticipated influx of water from the northern region. In light of this development, residents have received counsel to relocate their possessions to…

  • Heavy rainfall fills Phimai Dam to capacity, floodgates opened for irrigation | Thaiger

    Heavy rainfall fills Phimai Dam to capacity, floodgates opened for irrigation

    Relentless downpours in Nakhon Ratchasima have caused the water levels upstream of the Phimai Dam to surge dramatically. In response to this watery predicament, the authorities overseeing the Phimai Dam have taken proactive measures. They’ve opened two floodgates, strategically directing the excess water into local irrigation canals. This vital intervention has brought much-needed relief to farmers in the Tha Luang,…