Chiang Mai’s Ping River Hits Record High
The water level of the Ping River in the northern province of Chiang Mai reached its highest point early this morning, breaking previous records set two years ago.
The water level of the Ping River in the northern province of Chiang Mai reached its highest point early this morning, breaking previous records set two years ago.
The government is able to put flooding under control while inundation in eastern Bangkok results from unusual torrential rain, according to Interior Minister Anupong Paochinda.
The director-general of the Royal Irrigation Department ordered his subordinates to reserve rainwater that is expected from a depression in the next five days.
BANGKOK, Jan 20 (TNA) – The Royal Irrigation Department is sourcing water to cope with drought and forest fires in Chiang Mai province, its director-general said. Thongplew Kongjun said he ordered irrigation officials in the northern province to find sources of water to deal with drought and forest fires that were escalating. Local organizations needed […]
The Royal Irrigation Department successfully controlled the salinity of raw water used to produce tap water for greater Bangkok during the latest high tide.
The government has opened a national command center to fight drought while begging rice farmers to refrain from off-season cultivation.
The National Water Resources Office (NWRO) warns that severe drought in 2015 is recurring in this dry season and it needs 2.62 million baht
The Royal Irrigation Office 6 has warned of low reserved water at major dams in the central part of the Northeast and it will be sufficient only
The Royal Irrigation Department has a limited amount of water for distribution in the upcoming dry season and warns of water shortages in many farming zones.
The Royal Irrigation Department is bracing for heavy rain in the South while warning that there will not be enough water
Water-from-air generators, developed by an Israeli company have been unveiled at a seminar on water management and innovation in Bangkok.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has ordered the Royal Irrigation Department to speed up flood drainage into the Mekong river