5 provinces in Thailand still inundated, stranding over 15,900 families

According to the Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department, flooding caused by continuous rain and runoffs from September 26 affected 25,217 families in 1,365 villages in 323 areas in 28 provinces.

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According to the Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department, flooding caused by continuous rain and runoffs from September 26 affected 25,217 families in 1,365 villages in 323 areas in 28 provinces. PHOTO: THE NATION

October 4, 2023

BANGKOK – According to the department, flooding caused by continuous rain and runoffs from September 26 affected 25,217 families in 1,365 villages in 323 areas in 28 provinces.

Though flooding has mostly subsided, families in five provinces are still stranded, namely: 

• Tak: 1,419 families in 33 villages in 2 districts

• Kalasin: 3,573 families in 149 villages in 9 districts

• Yasothon: 40 families in 7 villages in 3 districts

• Ubon Ratchathani: 10,836 families in 298 villages in 9 districts

• Prachinburi: 95 families in 5 villages in 2 districts

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