Heavy Rain in Nan Triggers Floods, While Rivers Overflow Making Roads Impassable
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Flash floods inundate Nan province in Thailand, cutting off key...
Heavy downpours triggered flash floods, river overflows and landslides across several districts of the northern Thai province of Nan early Wednesday morning, rendering multiple roads and bridges impassable and inundating homes. The Nan Provincial Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Office reported that intense rainfall, starting around 4am, caused rapid runoff that submerged residential areas in Pua, Phu Phiang and Santi Suk districts. Pua was th…
The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation sent a cell broadcast warning of flooding in Pua District, Nan Province, after continuous heavy rainfall, which may cause flash floods, overflowing rivers, and landslides.
Two dead as severe flash floods swamp Nan province
NORTHERN Nan province is being ravaged by strong flash floods that have killed two people and caused widespread damage with relevant agencies closely monitoring the situation especially in low-lying areas and along the Nan river, Naewna newspaper said this evening (Aug. 19). The body of a bed-ridden patient, identified as Mr. Sinchai, 58, was […] The post Two dead as severe flash floods swamp Nan province appeared first on Thai Newsroom.
This Wednesday, five districts of Nan Province, Thailand, suffered sudden floods and landslides after the fall of more than 300,000 metres of rain in a 24-hour period. Many residents were forced to leave their homes.
Nan hit hard by floods as homes submerged, roads cut off
Nan hit hard by floods as homes submerged, roads cut offLegacySevere flooding has hit Nan today, August 19, after continuous heavy rain triggered flash floods and rapidly rising waterways across the northern province. Floodwaters have entered homes and made several major roads impassable. Pua district was among the hardest-hit areas, with rapidly rising floodwater inundating homes across several communities as large volumes of water flowed into …
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