Flash floods wreak havoc in Thailand's Uthai Thani after three hours of heavy rain


- Photo: The Nation/ANN

BANGKOK: Flash floods late Saturday (Oct 19) night swamped Ban Rai district of Uthai Thani province after continuous heavy rains for over three hours.

Officials said the entire town was submerged, and residents were unable to escape in time, due to floodwaters over a metre high.

Due to the district's mountainous terrain, the rain water flowed into the town, causing heavy damage to property.

In Ban Rai subdistrict, especially the municipal area, floodwaters inundated several roads, with the water level over a metre high, making movement difficult.

In some areas, small vehicles were unable to pass through the water-logged streets.

The flash floods inundated several homes and businesses, particularly in the commercial building within the Ban Rai Municipality.

Residents had no time to move their belongings to higher ground, resulting in significant damage, officials said.

Meeting the region’s growing health needs

As the water level continued to rise, it became impossible for people to stay on the ground floor, while vehicles parked on the streets went under water, the officials said.

Deputy Minister of Interior Sabida Thaiseth visited the area at around 10pm, accompanied by Uthai Thani City mayor Panatcha Thaiseth, and provincial Governor Theerapat Khachamat.

They coordinated with over 100 officers, including police, disaster prevention teams from municipalities and subdistrict organisations across the province, and rescue units from various foundations and associations in the province.

They brought in high-lift vehicles, flat-bottom boats, and other rescue equipment to provide assistance to the stranded people and move vehicles.

By 11pm, the floodwaters in Ban Rai subdistrict had receded.

Governor Theerapat instructed district officials to quickly assess the damage so that the affected areas could be declared disaster zones.

This will allow for the restoration of the environment, roads, and homes to return to normal. - The Nation/ANN

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