
IEAT Governor Confident in Ability to Prevent Floods at Industrial Estates
The Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand is confident of flood prevention at industrial estates despite predicted rainwater increase this year.
The Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand is confident of flood prevention at industrial estates despite predicted rainwater increase this year.
Floods are subsiding in the southern border province of Narathiwat but officials are put on standby in case that rain resumes,
Flooding along the Sungai Kolok River in Narathiwat has worsened as the water level rose to two metres from the river bank on Friday morning.
The Interior Minister assured that compensation money will be paid to all flood victims by the end of this month.
Ministries of agriculture, interior and transport are bracing for severe flood threats in the South and focusing on quick drainage.
Four provinces remain under water while 12 schools in Ubon Ratchathani are still closed due to severe floods.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives provided assistance to farmers in flood-stricken areas in the North and the Northeast.
At least 35 people drowned and one person injured after floods have submerged homes, bridges and uprooted trees throughout Thailand.
Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Chalermchai Sri-on said he was satisfied with solutions to cope with flooding in Chi and Mun river
Overnight heavy downpour in Chiang Mai triggered flood on roads in downtown Chiang Mai as well as in front of Chiang Mai airport.
Prime Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-ocha left Bangkok to visit flood victims in the northeastern province of Ubon Rachathani this afternoon.
A charity TV programme on MCOT HD 30 channel, in which the Prime Minister and cabinet ministers take the lines to receive donations raised 263 million baht fund for assisting flood victims in the Northeast.