Thailand: Govt orders residents in Phetchaburi to move as only two Covid-19 cases reported


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BANGKOK, Oct 11 (The Nation Thailand/ANN): Phetchaburi provincial officials warned people to move their belongings and sick people to higher places by Sunday afternoon, as the water level in the Phetchaburi River is higher than normal, raising the risk of flash floods.

Phetchaburi Deputy Governor Nathawut Phetpromsorn said on Sunday (Oct 11) that the water situation had become serious in Phetchaburi province due to the heavy to very heavy rains in the area.

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