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Based on 4 verified sources covering Thailand:

Flooding recurred in Thap Khlo district of Phichit while a runoff resulting from Storm Mulan hit Prachantakham district of Prachin Buri late last night. Peop [1]

UTHAI THANI, 18 June 2015, Officials at the Thap Salao Dam in Uthai Thani Province reported the reservoir only has 48.65 million cubic meters of water, of which 31.65 million cubic meter is usable. [2]

Viet Nam’s rivers are running out of sediment Decades of building hydropower dams and sand mining have almost depleted Viet Nam’s rivers of sediment. Coastal residents and downstream farmers are bearing the brunt. [3]

PHANG-NGA, Thailand – Thailand’s renowned Similan Islands National Park formally opened its high season today, drawing large crowds of Thai and inte [4]

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[1] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2022-08-12 · 56% match

Storm Mulan causes runoff in northern and central provinces of Thailand

Flooding recurred in Thap Khlo district of Phichit while a runoff resulting from Storm Mulan hit Prachantakham district of Prachin Buri late last night. Peop

[2] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2015-06-19 · 41% match

Thap Salao Dam hits critical lows, Uthai Thani farmers face grim future

UTHAI THANI, 18 June 2015, Officials at the Thap Salao Dam in Uthai Thani Province reported the reservoir only has 48.65 million cubic meters of water, of which 31.65 million cubic meter is usable.

[3] TH mekongeye.com · 2024-11-18 · 33% match

Viet Nam’s rivers are running out of sediment

Viet Nam’s rivers are running out of sediment Decades of building hydropower dams and sand mining have almost depleted Viet Nam’s rivers of sediment. Coastal residents and downstream farmers are bearing the brunt.

[4] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2025-10-15 · 30% match

Similan Islands reopen for high season, welcoming tourists after five-month closure

PHANG-NGA, Thailand – Thailand’s renowned Similan Islands National Park formally opened its high season today, drawing large crowds of Thai and inte

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