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Based on 10 verified sources covering Myanmar, Thailand:
PATTAYA, Thailand – Mayor Poramet Ngampichet said the city is actively addressing flooding issues, noting that most incidents are “temporary water accumulation” during heavy rain. Typically, water levels return to normal within 2–3 hours. [1]
Although the flood situation in several provinces in the North improved on Saturday, there is still concern in some areas as the heavy seasonal rains continue. (confirmed by 2 sources) [2]
BANGKOK, Sept 28 – Several parts of Thailand, particularly the eastern region, have been severely submerged by floods as train services were disrupted and disgruntled citizens protested against the closure of sluice gates. [3]
Severe flooding has hit Trat’s Khao Saming District, particularly in the Sato Subdistrict, marking the worst such incident in 30 years. [4]
The director-general of the Royal Irrigation Department has ordered subordinates to collaboratively manage their pump stations connected to the drainage system of Bangkok to protect the capital from flooding as water from the North and high tides wil... [5]
PHANGNGA, June 10 – Rescue workers are searching for an Egyptian tourist who went missing in a flash flood in Phangnga, while one police volunteer was injured in a storm-related incident in Trang. [6]
By BA KAUNG / THE IRRAWADDY Friday, February 17, 2012 [7]
SRI RACHA, Thailand – The aftermath of a scorching heat wave was swiftly replaced by torrential rain, plunging several regions in the east into a state of chaos as flooding wreaked havoc on local infrastructure. [8]
PATTAYA, Thailand – Mayor Poramet Ngampichet said the city is actively addressing flooding issues, noting that most incidents are “temporary water accumulation” during heavy rain. Typically, water levels return to normal within 2–3 hours.
Although the flood situation in several provinces in the North improved on Saturday, there is still concern in some areas as the heavy seasonal rains continue.
BANGKOK, Sept 28 – Several parts of Thailand, particularly the eastern region, have been severely submerged by floods as train services were disrupted and disgruntled citizens protested against the closure of sluice gates.
Severe flooding has hit Trat’s Khao Saming District, particularly in the Sato Subdistrict, marking the worst such incident in 30 years.
The director-general of the Royal Irrigation Department has ordered subordinates to collaboratively manage their pump stations connected to the drainage system of Bangkok to protect the capital from flooding as water from the North and high tides wil
PHANGNGA, June 10 – Rescue workers are searching for an Egyptian tourist who went missing in a flash flood in Phangnga, while one police volunteer was injured in a storm-related incident in Trang.
By BA KAUNG / THE IRRAWADDY Friday, February 17, 2012
SRI RACHA, Thailand – The aftermath of a scorching heat wave was swiftly replaced by torrential rain, plunging several regions in the east into a state of chaos as flooding wreaked havoc on local infrastructure.
SITTWE, Rakhine State — More than 300 people were evacuated after the Nga La Pwe Dam in Kala Ba Taung village of Rakhine State’s Kyaukphyu Township burst on Monday.
PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya faced significant disruption as heavy rainfall during the morning rush hour on July 11 led to widespread flooding in several areas, impacting school and work commutes for residents.