Death toll from Thai floods jumps to 22 as more rain forecast in south


A Buddhist monk and local residents wading through a flooded street at Wat Mahattamangkalaram Temple in Hat Yai district, Songkhla on Nov 30, 2024. - Reuters

BANGKOK: The death toll from the worst flooding to hit southern Thailand in decades rose to 22 as several thousand people remained confined to relief camps, and authorities warned of more heavy rain over the next few days.

Thailand’s southern provinces have been battered by heavy rainfall and flash floods since Nov 22, which have affected 664,173 households, according to the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation. Around 22,000 people have been moved to temporary shelters as of Monday (Dec 2) and seven provinces still faced flooding, the department said in a statement.

While rain has eased in the past couple of days, a fresh spell of heavy downpour may lash the region due to a low pressure from the South China Sea that’s expected to move through the Gulf of Thailand, the Meteorological Department said. The weather system may cause heavy rain and flash floods during Dec 3-5, the bureau said.

South-East Asia often gets flooded during this time of the year due to the monsoon, but the intensity of rain has been unusual this year. Several regions in Malaysia and Indonesia have also been hit by heavy downpour in recent days, disrupting work at palm and rubber plantations.

Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has ordered officials to speed up relief and recovery measures, according to government spokesman Jirayu Houngsub. Financial help will be extended to each affected household with the Government Savings Bank ordered to provide soft loans for businesses to rebuild and recover from losses, according to officials. - Bloomberg

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