The Borneo Post

14 dead in southern Thai flooding

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BANGKOK: Days of torrential rain and flooding have killed at least 14 people in southern Thailand, with authoritie­s declaring much of the region a disaster zone, the government said yesterday.

Heavy rains have lashed the central part of Thailand's south for much of the last week, including the popular tourist draws of Krabi, Koh Samui and Koh Pha-ngan, affecting some flights and ferry services.

“582,343 people from 88 districts are affected and 14 have people have been killed,” the interior ministry said in an update.

Three people have been injured, the statement added, with 11 southern provinces declared disaster zones, a process that frees up more emergency government aid and resources.

At least three people are known to be missing.

In Saiburi district, Pattani province, rescuers on Tuesday were searching a swollen river for two missing boys who were swept away in a flash flood as anxious relatives looked on, an AFP photograph­er at the scene said.

Railway services have also been suspended south of Nakhon Si Thammarat province after floodwater­s covered the train line there.

The rains are unusually heavy for this time of year, with most of Thailand usually experienci­ng a cooler, dry period from early November — part of a three month long peak tourist season that is crucial to the economy.

Thailand's Meteorolog­ical Department has forecast continued downpours across the region for the next few days. — AFP

 ??  ?? File photo shows rescue workers ride a boat as they patrol an area flooded in Sichon District, Nakhon Si Thammarat province, Thailand. — Reuters photo
File photo shows rescue workers ride a boat as they patrol an area flooded in Sichon District, Nakhon Si Thammarat province, Thailand. — Reuters photo

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