Flood

  • Chiang Mai NewsChiang Mai cleans up: Sweeping success after the flood

    Chiang Mai cleans up: Sweeping success after the flood

    Local government officials in Chiang Mai are shouting from the rooftops about their stellar post-flood recovery, claiming they’ve already swept through 90% of the streets and cleared 40% of the waste. Governor Nirat Pongsitthithaworn couldn’t be prouder, crediting a dynamic duo effort between the public and private sectors for tackling the flooded chaos with gusto. With the bustling high season…

  • Thailand NewsYom River flood leaves 1,000 Phichit homes submerged for over a month

    Yom River flood leaves 1,000 Phichit homes submerged for over a month

    Floodwaters from the Yom River have submerged four districts in Phichit for over a month, affecting around 1,000 households with water levels reaching up to 1 metre. Residents face worsening conditions as the water turns black and foul-smelling. Phichit province has been grappling with severe flooding since late August, particularly in Bang Lai subdistrict, Bueng Na Rang district. The Yom…

  • Thailand NewsDrone and steady: Phuket police ready for flood and storm aid

    Drone and steady: Phuket police ready for flood and storm aid

    Phuket Provincial Police announced their readiness to assist residents during floods and storms, employing modern equipment such as drones to aid those in need. Phuket Provincial Police Commander Sinlert Sukhum emphasised the importance of these preparations in an official report released yesterday, October 16. Sinlert detailed that local police stations across Phuket have implemented various measures to ensure public safety…

  • Northern Thailand NewsBangkok Community Help Foundation dives in for Chiang Rai flood relief

    Bangkok Community Help Foundation dives in for Chiang Rai flood relief

    Bangkok Community Help Foundation mobilised to provide urgent flood relief to Chiang Rai and surrounding areas. The region has been severely impacted by the overflowing Kok River, leaving more than 30,000 people stranded and many without homes. With the support of volunteers, locals, and law enforcement, the foundation has delivered over 6,000 kilogrammes (kgs) of essential aid, reaching remote villages…

  • South Thailand NewsThree dead in southern Thailand floods, more heavy rain expected

    Three dead in southern Thailand floods, more heavy rain expected

    Three people perished in flood-related incidents in Nakhon Si Thammarat and Yala yesterday as the southern border region braces for more rain, potential flash floods, and forest runoff. Two of the victims were in Phrom Khiri district, Nakhon Si Thammarat, where three tourists were caught off guard by forest runoff while visiting Wang Lung waterfall in the late afternoon. Heavy…

  • Chiang Mai NewsCoffin on the run: Chiang Mai flood takes a morbid float

    Coffin on the run: Chiang Mai flood takes a morbid float

    A brown coffin that drifted along with floodwaters in Chiang Mai has been collected by the municipal officials and taken to the Nong Pratheep cemetery. The coffin, which was found near Montfort College Secondary School in Tha Sala, Chiang Mai, was initially spotted by a local who posted a photo on the Chiang Mai 108 CM108 Facebook group, urging the…

  • Chiang Mai NewsElectric car catches fire at flooded Chiang Mai home

    Electric car catches fire at flooded Chiang Mai home

    A fire broke out in an electric car submerged in floodwaters at a residence in Chiang Mai, subsequently spreading to a nearby pickup truck and causing significant damage. Police are currently investigating the cause of the blaze, which also led to damage to two additional vehicles. Rescue officials from the Chiang Mai Philanthropic Association received a report of a fire…

  • Chiang Mai NewsFlooding in Chiang Mai leaves 90 year old stranded

    Flooding in Chiang Mai leaves 90 year old stranded

    A 90 year old grandmother yesterday was left stranded and in need of rescue in Chiang Mai after floodwaters surrounded her home. Her worried family coordinated with emergency services, who safely evacuated her, navigating dangerous conditions. Flooding continued in several areas of Mueang district, Chiang Mai, due to the overflow from the Ping River. Despite the challenging conditions, rescue teams persevered,…

  • Thailand NewsSoldiers recover gold necklace after Chiang Rai landslide (video)

    Soldiers recover gold necklace after Chiang Rai landslide (video)

    A house owner in Chiang Rai experienced a landslide that buried their home, prompting a call for military assistance to recover a gold necklace lost in the mud. After six hours of digging, the soldiers’ efforts were rewarded when they found the necklace and returned it to its rightful owner. Heavy flooding in northern Thailand, particularly in Chiang Rai, caused…

  • Thailand NewsThai Cabinet levels flood compensation at 9,000 baht

    Thai Cabinet levels flood compensation at 9,000 baht

    The Thai Cabinet has revised flood victim compensation to a uniform rate of 9,000 baht per household, replacing the previous variable range of 5,000 to 9,000 baht. Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra announced the decision following a Cabinet meeting, citing the severity of the flood situation as the reason for the new compensation structure. “The government decided that all affected households…

  • Thailand NewsThailand targets inflated mud removal fees in flood-hit areas

    Thailand targets inflated mud removal fees in flood-hit areas

    Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan has directed Thailand’s Department of Internal Trade (DIT) to initiate legal actions against backhoe operators in flood-affected provinces for inflating mud removal fees. Following visits to Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai over the weekend to assess the flood damage and expedite recovery efforts, Pichai received complaints about backhoe operators charging exorbitant fees for mud removals from…

  • Thailand NewsChiang Rai governor faces probe for absences during flood crisis

    Chiang Rai governor faces probe for absences during flood crisis

    Thailand’s Interior Ministry has initiated a disciplinary investigation against the outgoing Chiang Rai governor, Puttipong Sirimart, after his repeated absences during critical flood-relief operations in the province. Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul announced the probe yesterday, September 29, just one day before Puttipong’s scheduled retirement. Anutin, who had previously ordered an investigation into Puttipong’s absences in late…

  • Business NewsThailand’s manufacturing index set to drop 1% due to floods

    Thailand’s manufacturing index set to drop 1% due to floods

    Thailand’s Manufacturing Production Index (MPI) is projected to decline by 1% this year, according to the Office of Industrial Economics (OIE). The contraction is attributed to various economic issues and the severe flooding experienced in recent months. OIE Director-General Warawan Chitaroon indicated that the best possible outcome for MPI growth is to remain flat. The office had previously adjusted its…

  • Thailand NewsChiang Mai woman’s flood photo goes viral after 19 years

    Chiang Mai woman’s flood photo goes viral after 19 years

    A photo of a young woman from Chiang Mai pushing her motorcycle through floodwaters 19 years ago has resurfaced and gone viral, as the province experiences severe flooding once again. The image, originally posted on the Facebook page เชียงใหม่ที่คุณไม่เคยเห็น (Chiang Mai unseen), dates back to 2005. It shows a woman in a white top and red shorts wading through waist-deep…

  • Thailand TravelFlooding in Pai: What you need to know

    Flooding in Pai: What you need to know

    Pai, a charming town in northern Thailand’s Mae Hong Son province, recently faced severe flooding due to heavy monsoon rains. Thousands of residents and tourists had to evacuate, leading to significant property damage. This disaster highlights the vulnerability of communities near rivers and the increasing challenges posed by extreme weather, followed by flood-borne diseases. Current situation of flooding in Pai…

  • Thailand NewsLampang dams overflow, residents urged to evacuate valuables

    Lampang dams overflow, residents urged to evacuate valuables

    Two major dams in Lampang, Thailand have burst their banks following relentless rainfall, leaving officials scrambling to warn residents in low-lying areas to move their belongings to higher ground immediately. The torrential downpour, which started yesterday, September 25, and continued fiercely through the night, has sent water levels skyrocketing, creating a dangerously precarious situation for those living nearby. Local government…

  • Chiang Mai TravelFlooding in Chiang Mai what you need to know (Updated)

    Flooding in Chiang Mai what you need to know (Updated)

    Flooding is a major concern in Thailand, particularly during the monsoon season, which occurs from May to October. This season produces significant rain, which can overwhelm drainage systems. As a result, many areas are experiencing severe floods, which disrupt everyday life and damage property. Infections caused by water can represent significant health threats during these occurrences. Chiang Mai, in northern…

  • Thai LifeThailand’s innovative approaches to flood management

    Thailand’s innovative approaches to flood management

    Flooding can result from various natural phenomena, including heavy rainfall, snowmelt, and storm surges, leading to significant impacts on communities, economies, and ecosystems. In Thailand, since mid-August, the flooding situation has worsened across different regions. As of now, the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation has reported ongoing challenges in managing floodwaters due to continuous rain. Particularly in the northern…

  • Thailand NewsLandslides and floods in Thailand claim 19 lives

    Landslides and floods in Thailand claim 19 lives

    A severe landslide and flood disaster has affected nine provinces in Thailand, resulting in 19 fatalities and numerous injuries. The Ministry of Public Health is mobilising medical supplies and healthcare personnel to assist the affected populations. The disaster, which occurred between September 8 and yesterday, September 18, has created a critical situation requiring a coordinated response from multiple government agencies.…

  • Thailand NewsHeadless corpse found in flood shelter in Nong Khai

    Headless corpse found in flood shelter in Nong Khai

    A woman intending to open her home for flood victims discovered the headless corpse of a man in a state of advanced decomposition submerged in water. Police have not yet identified the deceased, and no missing person reports have been filed in the area. Police Lieutenant Netipong Jamnongnit from Tha Bo Police Station in Nong Khai province was informed of…

  • Thailand NewsThailand and Myanmar to expand catchment areas amid flood crisis

    Thailand and Myanmar to expand catchment areas amid flood crisis

    Foreign Affairs Minister Maris Sangiampongsa is negotiating with Myanmar officials to find collaborative solutions to the regional flood crisis. Discussions focus on expanding catchment areas to alleviate the flooding impact. Myanmar faces severe flooding due to storms and water flowing from the highlands into the Salween River. The Thai embassy in Myanmar is facilitating discussions between agencies from both nations…

  • Eastern Thailand NewsUbon Ratchathani prepares for Mekong River flood threat

    Ubon Ratchathani prepares for Mekong River flood threat

    Ubon Ratchathani’s governor has instructed all relevant departments to prepare for the imminent overflow of the Mekong River and its tributaries, expected to inundate five districts in four days. Today, September 16, Suphasit Kochareonyot, Ubon Ratchathani governor, along with disaster prevention and mitigation officials, inspected the Khong Chiam district, where the Mekong River converges with the Mun River. The Mekong…

  • Thailand NewsUrgent steps needed for mud removal in post-flood Chiang Rai

    Urgent steps needed for mud removal in post-flood Chiang Rai

    Combating post-flood mud in Chiang Rai requires urgency and efficiency, with recommendations to act before the mud hardens. Sombat Boonngamanong of the Mirror Foundation shared ten practical steps for cleaning homes after flooding, focusing on effective mud removal. Floodwaters have receded in Chiang Rai, leaving behind layers of mud that have even reached rooftops in some areas. The first task…

  • Northern Thailand NewsFloods and landslides in Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai claim 16 lives

    Floods and landslides in Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai claim 16 lives

    Floods and landslides in Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai have resulted in 16 deaths and 136 injuries, with officials closely monitoring two additional districts for heavy rainfall anticipated from today until September 18. The Ministry of Public Health, represented by Opas Karnkawinpong, reported on the current flood and landslide situation in health zone one, covering September 8 to September 13.…

  • Thailand NewsChiang Rai flood chaos: Flights resume partially

    Chiang Rai flood chaos: Flights resume partially

    Passengers flying to and from Chiang Rai’s Mae Fah Luang Airport today are in for a nightmare journey as severe flooding threatens to derail travel plans. The airport confirmed four inbound and four outbound flights will operate but is urging travellers to allow up to five hours just to reach the terminal. Flights operated by Thai Airways International, Nok Air,…

  • Thailand NewsBoy stranded in Chiang Rai floodwaters prompts urgent rescue plea

    Boy stranded in Chiang Rai floodwaters prompts urgent rescue plea

    A plea for urgent help emerged as an eight year old boy found himself stranded behind an apartment building in rising floodwaters in Chiang Rai. His aunt posted a distress call on social media, requesting immediate assistance as they had lost contact with the boy and feared for his safety. Yesterday, September 11, a reporter highlighted the severe flooding situation…

  • Thailand NewsMae Sot floods: Three days of rain cause severe damage

    Mae Sot floods: Three days of rain cause severe damage

    Heavy rainfall has pounded Mae Sot for three consecutive days and nights, causing the Moei River to overflow and flood homes, submerging entire cars. Landslides have also blocked the Mae Sot-Tak highway, exacerbating the situation further. Continuous rainfall for three days and nights has wreaked havoc in Tak province’s five border districts, leading to flash floods pouring into the Moei…

  • Thailand NewsFlood turns Sukhothai village into lake, isolates residents

    Flood turns Sukhothai village into lake, isolates residents

    A flood has turned Ban Nong Non village in Sukhothai province into a vast lake, with residents relying on boats for transportation. The floodwaters have impacted over 12,000 rai of land for the past two weeks, isolating the village. Ban Nong Non village in Sukhothai province remains submerged under floodwaters, creating a lake-like appearance that has attracted visitors from nearby…

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok’s flood defences on high alert: River embankment boost

    Bangkok’s flood defences on high alert: River embankment boost

    Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt announced that the Chao Phraya River embankment is ready to handle the first surge of northern floodwaters, with an additional capacity of 1.75 metres. Officials are ordering drainage in canals and warning 17 communities outside the embankment to prepare for potential flooding tomorrow. Chadchart, alongside Deputy Governor Wisanu Subsompon and the Drainage and Sewerage Department, inspected…

  • Thailand NewsFarmer swept away by floodwaters found dead in northern Thailand

    Farmer swept away by floodwaters found dead in northern Thailand

    A Thai farmer attempting to inspect floodwaters in his fields was swept away by a strong current, disappearing before the eyes of local villagers. After an extensive search, his body was found, though his motorcycle remains missing. Police officer Piyapan Piansaad received a report yesterday, September 3, at 11am about a man swept away by floodwaters near the Mae Sanga…