Description
From the influence of the northeast monsoon that prevailed over Thailand and the Gulf of Thailand which is quite powerful. Together with the low pressure cell on the coast of the Federation of Malaysia causing heavy rain in the lower southern region. Some areas resulted in flash flooding, flooding, land slides and windstorm. January 4, 2021 - present, number 4 (Songkhla, Yala, Narathiwat, Pattani) 27 A. 145, 769 m. PeopleAffected 37,317 households, no injuries and deaths, opened 7 evacuation points, 391 people evacuated (Narathiwat - 3 points, Yala - 2 points Songkhla - 2 points)
As of 13 January, A total of 66,326 households affected, 3 deaths, 2 people injured, 8 evacuation points opened
As of 13 January at 7.00 pm, A total of 68,315 households affected with 4 deaths (2 in Yala province, 1 cause of Songkhla) 3 people injured (2 in Songkhla and Pattani Province)
Additional Data
Country: | Thailand |
Affected Area / Region: | Songkhla, Yala, Narathiwat, Pattani |
Casualties
Death: | 3 |
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Injured: | 2 |
Affected Families: | 68315 |
Affected Persons: | 341575 |
Displaced Persons: | 830 |
Evacuation Centre: | 13 |
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Additional Reports
18:00 May 27, 2019
Thailand, 0 Kms
06:00 May 10, 2020
Northern, Northeastern, Eastern, Central and Southern regions of thailand, 0 Kms
06:00 May 22, 2020
Nan, Phrae, Lamphun, Lampang, Nong Bua, Lam Phu, Sakon Nakhon, Nakhon Phanom, Kalasin, Surin, Amnat Charoen, Nakhon Sawan, Uthai Thani, Sing Bu, 0 Kms
06:00 Jun 04, 2020
North, Northeast, Central, and Eastern Regions, 0 Kms
06:00 Jun 16, 2020
Northern and Northeastern Regions of Thailand, 0 Kms