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Thailand, Flooding in 37 Provinces

Lampang, Thailand
Event Date : Tue, 26 Sep 2023 | Disaster : Flood (1)
AHADID : AHA-FL-2023-000854-THA | GLIDE Number :

Affected Area/s

  • Ban Pho
  • Bang Khla
  • Bang Nam Prieo
  • Bang Pakong
  • K. Khlong Khuan
  • Muang Chachoengsao
  • Phanom Sarakham
  • Plaeng Yao
  • Ratchasan
  • Sanam Chaikhet
  • Tha Ta Kieb
  • Kut Chap
  • Chai Prakarn
  • Chiang Dao
  • Chom Thong
  • Doi Saket
  • Doi Tao
  • Fang
  • Hang Dong
  • Hot
  • K. Doi Lo
  • K. Mae On
  • Mae Ai
  • Mae Chaem
  • Mae Rim
  • Mae Taeng
  • Mae Wang
  • Muang Chiang Mai
  • Omkoi
  • Phrao
  • Samoeng
  • San Kamphaeng
  • San Pa Tong
  • San Sai
  • Muang Udon Thani
  • Na Yung
  • Nam Som
  • Non Sa-at
  • Nong Han
  • K. Wieng Chiang
  • Khun Tan
  • Mae Chan
  • Mae Fa Luang
  • Mae Lao
  • Mae Sai
  • Mae Suai
  • Muang Chiang Rai
  • Pa Daet
  • Phan
  • Phaya Mengrai
  • Thoeng
  • Wiang Chai
  • Wiang Pa Pao
  • Wieng Kaen
  • Ban Bung
  • Bang Lamung
  • Bo Thong
  • K. Ko Chan
  • Nong Saeng
  • Nong Wua So
  • Phen
  • Phibun Rak
  • Kamalasai
  • Kham Muang
  • Khao Wong
  • Kuchinarai
  • Muang Kalasin
  • Na Mon
  • Nong Kung Si
  • Rong Kham
  • Sahatsakhan
  • Somdet
  • Tha Khantho
  • Yang Talat
  • K. Bung Samakki
  • Sang Khom
  • Si That
  • Thung Fon
  • Lan Krabu
  • Mueang Kamphaeng Phet
  • Pang Sila Thong
  • Phran Kratai
  • Sai Ngam
  • Wang Sam Mo
  • Muang Khon Kaen
  • Nam Phong
  • Nong Rua
  • Nong Song Hong
  • Phon
  • Phra Yun
  • Phu Wiang
  • Phupa Man
  • Puai Noi
  • Si Chomphu
  • Ubol Ratana
  • Waeng Noi
  • Waeng Yai
  • Wiang Kao
  • Chae Hom
  • Hang Chat
  • Ko Kha
  • Mae Mo
  • Mae Phrik
  • Mae Tha
  • Muang Lampang
  • Mueang Pan
  • Ngao
  • Soem Ngam
  • Sop Prap
  • Thoen
  • Wang Nua
  • Ban Hong
  • Tha Pla
  • Thong Saen Khan
  • Pak Chom
  • Pha Khao
  • Phu Kradung
  • Phu Luang
  • Phu Rua
  • Tha Li
  • Wang Saphung
  • Tron
  • Bannang Star
  • Batong
  • K. Krong Pi Nung
  • Ka Bang
  • Muang Yala
  • Raman
  • Than To
  • Yaha
  • Amphoe Muang Yasothon
  • Amphoe Sai Mun
  • Kham Khuan Kaeo
  • Kho Wang
  • Kut Chum
  • Loeng Nok Tha
  • Maha Chana Chai
  • Pa Tiu
  • Thai Charoen
  • Bamnet Narong
  • Ban Khwao
  • Ban Thaen
  • Chatturat
  • K. Sap Yai
  • Kaeng Khlo
  • Kaset Sombon
  • Khon San
  • Khon Sawan
  • Muang Chaiyaphum
  • Noen Sa-Nga
  • Nong Bua Daeng
  • Nong Bua Rawae
  • Phakdi Chumphol
  • Phu Khieo
  • Thep Sathit
  • Saraphi
  • Wiang Haeng
  • Chiang Khong
  • Chiang Saen
  • K. Doi Luang
  • Ko Sichang
  • Muang Chon Buri
  • Nong Yai
  • Phan Thong
  • Phanat Nikhom
  • Sattahip
  • Si Racha
  • Huai Mek
  • Huai Phung
  • K. Don Chan
  • K. Kong Chai
  • K. Na Du
  • K. Sam Chai
  • K. Ko Sam Pi Nakhon
  • Khanu Woralaksaburi
  • Klong Khlung
  • Klong Lan
  • Sai Thong Watthana
  • Bo Phloi
  • Dan Makham Tia
  • Huai Kra Chao
  • Lao Khwan
  • Muang Kanchanaburi
  • Ban Mi
  • Chai Badan
  • Nong Prue
  • Na Chuak
  • Na Dun
  • Phayakkhaphum Phisai
  • Wapi Pathum
  • Yang Si Surat
  • Phanom Thuan
  • Sai Yok
  • Sangkhla Buri
  • Si Sawat
  • Ban Na
  • Muang Nakhon Nayok
  • Ongkharak
  • Pak Phli
  • Tha Maka
  • Tha Muang
  • Thong Pha Phum
  • Ban Fang
  • Ban Phai
  • Chonnabot
  • Chum Phae
  • K. Ban Haet
  • K. Khok Pho Cha
  • K. Non Sila
  • K. Nong Na Kham
  • K. Sam Sung
  • Khao Suan Kwang
  • Kranuan
  • Mancha Khiri
  • Ban Thi
  • K. Wiang Nong Long
  • Li
  • Mae Tha
  • Muang Lamphun
  • Pa Sang
  • Thung Hua Chang
  • Chiang Khan
  • Dan Sai
  • K. Erawan
  • K. Nong Hin
  • Muang Loei
  • Na Duang
  • Na Haeo
  • Khok Charoen
  • Khok Samrong
  • Lam Son Thi
  • Chum Phuang
  • Dan Khun Thot
  • Huai Thalang
  • K. Bua Lai
  • K. Lam Tha Men Chai
  • K. Muang Yang
  • K. Phra Thong Kham
  • K. Sida
  • Muang Lop Buri
  • Nong Muang
  • Phatthana Nikhom
  • Sra Both
  • Tha Luang
  • Tha Wung
  • Khun Yuam
  • Mae La Noi
  • Mae Sariang
  • Muang Mae Hong Son
  • Pai
  • Pang Ma Pha
  • Sop Moei
  • Borabu
  • Chiang Yun
  • K. Chun Chom
  • K. Kut Rang
  • Kae Dam
  • Kantharawichai
  • Kosum Phisai
  • Muang Maha Sarakam
  • Ban Luam
  • Bua Yai
  • Chakkarat
  • Chalermphrakiet
  • Chok Chai
  • At Samat
  • Changhan
  • K. The Pha Rak
  • Kaeng Sanam Nang
  • Kham Sakae Saeng
  • Kham Thala So
  • Khon Buri
  • Khong
  • Muang Nakhon Ratchasima
  • Non Daeng
  • Non Sung
  • Non Thai
  • Nong Bunnak
  • Pak Chong
  • Pak Thong Chai
  • Phimai
  • Pra Thai
  • Sikhiu
  • Soeng Sang
  • Song Kwae
  • Tha Wang Pha
  • Thung Chang
  • Wiang Sa
  • Sung Noen
  • Wang Num Khiaw
  • Banphot Phisai
  • Chumsaeng
  • K. Chum Ta Bong
  • K. Mae Poen
  • Tak Fa
  • Takhli
  • Tha Tako
  • Bang Khan
  • Cha-uat
  • Chalermphrakiet
  • Chawang
  • Chian Yai
  • Kao Lieo
  • Krok Phra
  • Lat Yao
  • Mae Wong
  • Muang Nakhon Sawan
  • Nong Bua
  • Phaisali
  • Phayuha Khiri
  • Chulaphon
  • Hua Sai
  • K. Chang Klang
  • K. Nophi Tam
  • Khanom
  • Lan Saka
  • Muang Nakhon Si Thammarat
  • Na Bon
  • Pak Phanang
  • Phi Pun
  • Phra Phrom
  • Phrommakhiri
  • Ron Phi Pun
  • Sichon
  • Tha Sala
  • Tham Phannara
  • Thung Song
  • Thung Yai
  • Ban Luang
  • Bo Klue
  • Chalermphrakiet
  • Chiang Klang
  • K. Phu Pieng
  • Mae Charim
  • Muang Nan
  • Na Mun
  • Na Noi
  • Pua
  • Santi Suk
  • Muang Nong Bua Lam Phu
  • Na Klang
  • Na Wang
  • Non Sang
  • Si Bun Ruang
  • Suwan Khuha
  • Bang Krathum
  • Bang Rakam
  • Chat Trakan
  • Muang Phitsanulok
  • Nakhon Thai
  • Chiang Kham
  • Chiang Muan
  • Chun
  • Dok Kham Tai
  • K. Phu Kam Yao
  • K. Phu Sang
  • Mae Chai
  • Muang Phayao
  • Pong
  • Lom Sak
  • Muang Phetchabun
  • Nam Nao
  • Nong Phai
  • Buang Sam Phan
  • Chon Daen
  • Khao Kho
  • Lom Kao
  • Si Thep
  • Wang Pong
  • Wichian Buri
  • Noen Maprang
  • Phrom Phiram
  • Wang Thong
  • Wat Bot
  • Den Chai
  • Long
  • Muang Phrae
  • Nong Muang Kai
  • Rong Kwang
  • Song
  • Sung Men
  • Wang Chin
  • Ban Sang
  • Kabin Buri
  • Muang Prachin Buri
  • Na Di
  • Prachantakham
  • Si Mahosot
  • Sri Mahar Pho
  • Chaturaphak Phim
  • K. Chiang Kwan
  • K. Nong Hi
  • K. Thung Kao Lua
  • Kaset Wisai
  • Moei Wadi
  • Muang Roi Et
  • Muang Suang
  • Nong Phok
  • Panom Phrai
  • Pathum Rat
  • Pho Chai
  • Phon Sai
  • Phon Thong
  • Selaphum
  • Si Somdet
  • Suwannaphum
  • Thawatchaburi
  • Bang Bo
  • Bang Plee
  • K. Bang Sao Thon
  • Muang Samut Prakan
  • Phra Pra Daeng
  • Phra Samut Jadee
  • K. Ma Nang
  • Khuan Don
  • Khuan Ka Long
  • Langu
  • Muang Satun
  • Tha Phae
  • Thung Wa
  • Ban Dan Lan Hoi
  • Khiri Mat
  • Kong Krailat
  • Muang Sukhothai
  • Sawankhalok
  • Si Nakhon
  • Si Sam Rong
  • Si Satchanalai
  • Thung Saliam
  • Ban Tak
  • K. Wang Chao
  • Mae Ramat
  • Mae Sot
  • Muang Tak
  • Phop Phra
  • Sam Ngao
  • Tha Song Yang
  • Umphang
  • Bo Rai
  • K. Ko Chang
  • K. Ko Kut
  • Khao Saming
  • Khlong Yai
  • Laem Ngop
  • Muang Trat
  • Buntharik
  • Det Udom
  • Donmotdaeng
  • K. Lao Sua Kok
  • K. Na Tan
  • K. Na Yia
  • K. Nam Khun
  • K. Sawang Weeraw
  • Khemarat
  • Khong Chiam
  • Khuang Nai
  • Kut Khao Pun
  • Muang Samsip
  • Muang Ubon Ratchatani
  • Na Chaluai
  • Nam Yun
  • Phibun Mangsahan
  • Pho Si
  • Samrong
  • Si Muang Mai
  • Si Rin Ton
  • Tan Sum
  • Thung Si Udom
  • Trakan Phutphon
  • Warin Chamrap
  • Ban Dung
  • Ban Phu
  • Chai Wan
  • K. Ku Kaeo
  • K. Prachak Silapakhom
  • Kumphawapi
  • Ban Khok
  • Fak Tha
  • Laplae
  • Muang Uttaradit
  • Nam Pat
  • Phichai

Description

As of 5 Nov,
- 279 households still affected in Kalasin and Ubon Ratchathani
- Total of 63,429 households affected in 37 provinces

As of 3 Nov,
- 363 households still affected in Kalasin and Ubon Ratchathani
- Total of 63,425 households affected in 37 provinces

As of 2 Nov,
- 395 households still affected in Kalasin and Ubon Ratchathani

As of 31 October,
- 413 households still affected in Kalasin and Ubon Ratchathani

As of 31 October,
- 449 households still affected in Kalasin and Ubon Ratchathani

As of 29 October,
- 543 households still affected in Kalasin and Ubon Ratchathani

As of 26 October 0600H UTC +7,
-2,585 households still affected in Kalasin and Ubon Ratchathani

As of 25 October 0600H UTC +7,
-2,741 households still affected in Kalasin and Ubon Ratchathani

As of 24 October 0600H UTC+7,
- 3,203 households still affected in Phitsanulok, Roi Et, Kalasin, Ubon Ratchathani

As of 23 October 0600H UTC+7,
- A total of 62,498 households (312,490 persons) have been affected
- 5 provinces still flooded (Phitsanulok, Roi Et, Kalasin, Ubon Ratchathani, and Nakhon Si Thammarat) with 3,769 households (18,845 persons) still affected

As of October 22,
- A total of 62, 433 households (312, 165 persons) have been affected
- As of Oct 22, still flooded in 4 provinces (Phitsanulok, Roi Et, Kalasin, Ubon Ratchathani) with 3,704 households (18,520 persons) still affected

As of October 18,
- A total of 62,180 households (310,900 persons) have been affected.
- 4 provinces (Phitsanulok, Roi Et, Kalasin, and Ubon Ratchathani) with 4,714 households (23,570 persons) are still flooded.

As of October 17,
- A total of 62,150 households (310,750 persons) have been affected.
- 7 provinces ( 5,172 household or 25,860 persons) are still flooded.

As of 16 Oct,
- There are flood-affected areas in 37 provinces affecting 61,692 households (308,460 persons).

As of 6 Oct,
- 33,644 households affected, situation still occurred in 4 provinces over Northern, Northeastern, and Central Region (13,738 families affected)

As of 2 Oct.
- 28 Provinces reportedly affected: Phetchabun, Mae Hong Son, Uttaradit, Lamphun, Chiang Mai, Lampang, Sukhothai, Nan, Tak, Kaphaeng Phet, Phrae, Loei, Chaiyaphum, Nakhon Ratchasima, Udon Thani, Yasothon, Kalasin, Khon Kaen, Ubon Ratchathani, Chachoengsao Prachinburi Nakhon Nayok, Trat, Kanchanaburi, Lopburi, Samut Prakan, Satun and Yala
- A total of 24,423 families affected over 28 provinces.
- As of reporting, the flooding situation still persist in Northern, Northeastern, and Eastern Regions which is affected around 20K people


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From the situation of a strong low pressure area The central South China Sea area will move through upper Thailand. Along the monsoon trough while the southwest monsoon that blows over the Andaman Sea, the southern region and the Gulf of Thailand will become stronger. causing Thailand to have more rain And there was heavy rain in many areas. With very heavy rain falling in some areas. in the lower northern region Northeastern, Central, Southern, including Bangkok and surrounding areas Between 26 -29 September 2023, there is an area to monitor the water situation. flash floods and Forest flooding occurs, especially in mountain slopes near waterways and low-lying areas, there is a situation in 20 provinces (Lampang, Sukhothai, Tak, Kamphaeng Phet, Phrae , Loei, Chaiyaphum, Nakhon Ratchasima, Udon Thani, Yasothon, Kalasin, Khon Kaen, Ubon Ratchathani, Prachinburi , Trat, Kanchanaburi, Lopburi, Samut Prakan, Satun and Yala) 57 A. 173 Subdistrict 641 m. People affected. 13,717 households currently still have a situation in 14 provinces

Disaster Response Information

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Dead

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Missing

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Injured

317.1K

Affected Person

257

Displaced

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