The Department of Public Health has warned several provinces to be vigilant. Flash floods Flash floods are short term floods

“Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation” Warning for several provinces Watch out for flash floods Flash floods are short term floods and landslides

Facebook Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation DDPM Post a message: Prepare for overtopping and flooding conditions on August 23, 2024 at 6:00 PM Forecast Statement and Warning Statement.

  • Northern region, Chiang Rai Province (Muang District, Mae Chai, Mae San, Vieng Chai, Chiang San, Ba Tat, Chiang Khong, Phaya Mengrai, Thieng, Khun Tan, Viang Kan, Viang Pa Bao) and Nan (Muang District, Viang Ba Bao) Cha, Salome Fragiat, Na Noy, Tung Chang, Chiang Klang, Bua, Ban Luang, Tha Wang Pa, Bo Kluya, Phu Biang).

In this case, the people of the area are requested to prepare for the situation. And follow the recommendations of relevant government agencies. Prepare to evacuate vulnerable groups from flooded areas. and move things up Prepare an emergency bag including lighting equipment and sandbags ready to check the electrical system to prevent the risk of electrical leakage. As well as avoiding engaging in activities and avoiding heavily flooded areas.

Flash flood watch area flash flood and short duration flood

  • Northern Region: Mae Hong Son Province (Muang District, Phang Mapa, Pai, Mae Chariang, Sop Moi, Mae La Noi), Chiang Mai (Kallani Watana District, Som Thong, Mae Dang, Mae Tham, Phang, Sai Prakhan), Chiang Mai Rai (Muang District, Mae San, Chiang San, Doi Luang, Vieng Chiang Rang, Chiang Kong, Phaya Menkhrai Thong, Viang Pa Bao), Lampoon (Mae Tha District, Ba Chang, Li), Lampang (Muang District, Wang Nua, Thon, Serm Ngam, Hong Chat), Phao (Chiang Kham District, Phu Chang) and Nan (Tung Chang District, Chiang Klang, Wiang Cha, Tha Wang Pa, Bua, Salom Pragiat, Phu Kluia).
  • Southern region, Songkhla Province (Muang District, Hat Yai), Yala (Muang District, Yaha, Kapang, Bannang Sada) and Phuket (all districts).

Area to watch out for bank runoff and flooding.

  • Northern Region, Phayo Province (Muang District, Bu Chang, Phang, Chiang Muan, Tok Kam Tai, Chiang Kham), Phray (Muang District, Song, Long Nong Muang Khai, Rong Quang, Sung Men, Wang Chin), Sukhothai (Muang Dist., Si Chatsanlai, Sawankalok, Si Samrong, Kong Khrylat) and Petchapun (District. Mueang Son Tan Wang Bong)
  • Northeast Region: Loi Province (Chiang Khan District) and Udon Thani (Muang, Ku Kaew, Chai Wan, Ben, Nong Han Districts)

Please follow the government information. Be careful of the dangers of poisonous animals and insects. Electricity, especially in flooded areas, is a danger from power lines, power poles or electrically conductive materials. Drive carefully in areas with water on the road. Cave and waterfall areas should be avoided for safety reasons.

Landslide Monitoring Area

  • Northern Region: Mae Hong Son (Muang District), Chiang Mai (Phrao District), Chiang Rai (Viang Kan District, Mae San, Mae Suai, Chiang Khong, Wiang Pa Bao), Lampang (Wang Nuea District) and Nan (Chang Kwe ). District, Chiang Klang, Tung Chang, Tha Wang Pa, Bua, Po Kluya, Salom Prakiat).
  • Southern Region: Phuket (Muang District) and Yala (Kabang District)

Please follow the messages carefully. Avoid areas at the base of mountains where there is a risk of landslides and routes that have rapids or are not near waterways. Prepared to plan evacuation through safe routes and locations. Stay away from soil flow lines.

Monitoring area for high seas in estuaries and coastal lowlands

  • Central Region: Chachongchao, Chonburi, Rayong, Chandapuri, Trat, Phetchapuri, Prasup Giri Khan, Samut Sakon, Samut Songkhram, Samut Prakan and Bangkok.
  • Southern Region: Sumbon, Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Songkhla, Pattani, Narathiwat, Ranong, Phang Nga, Phuket, Krabi, Trang and Satun.

In this regard, people should follow the information provided by the government. Estuaries and coastal lowlands are vulnerable to impacts from sea level rise.

Thanks Facebook Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation DDPM

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