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Thailand, Flooding in 8 Provinces

Chiang Mai, Thailand
Event Date : Sun, 24 Oct 2021 | Disaster : Flood (1)
AHADID : AHA-FL-2021-000876-THA | GLIDE Number :

Affected Area/s

  • Muang Chanthaburi
  • Pong Nam Ron
  • Soydow
  • Tha Mai
  • 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
  • Ban Hong
  • Bannang Star
  • Batong
  • K. Krong Pi Nung
  • Ka Bang
  • Muang Yala
  • Raman
  • Than To
  • Yaha
  • K. Kao Kichakut
  • K. Na Yai Am
  • Kang Hang Maeo
  • Khlung
  • Laem Sing
  • Makham
  • Saraphi
  • Wiang Haeng
  • Lamae
  • Lang Suan
  • Muang Chumphon
  • Pathiu
  • Phato
  • Sawi
  • Tha Sae
  • Thung Tako
  • Ban Thi
  • K. Wiang Nong Long
  • Li
  • Mae Tha
  • Muang Lamphun
  • Pa Sang
  • Thung Hua Chang
  • Bang Khan
  • Cha-uat
  • Chalermphrakiet
  • Chawang
  • Chian Yai
  • 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
  • Lom Sak
  • Muang Phetchabun
  • Nam Nao
  • Nong Phai
  • Buang Sam Phan
  • Chon Daen
  • Khao Kho
  • Lom Kao
  • Si Thep
  • Wang Pong
  • Wichian Buri
  • Ban Na Doem
  • Ban Na San
  • Ban Ta Khun
  • Chaiburi
  • Chaiya
  • Don Sak
  • K. Wipawadi
  • Kanchanadit
  • Khian Sa
  • Khiri Ratthanikhom
  • Ko Phangan
  • Ko Samui
  • Muang Surat Thani
  • Phanom
  • Phunphin
  • Prasaeng
  • Tha Chana
  • Tha Chang
  • Wiang Sa
  • Huai Yot
  • K. Hat Samran
  • Kantrang
  • Muang Trang
  • Na Yong
  • Palian
  • Rasada
  • Sikao
  • Wang Wiset
  • Yan Ta Khao

Description

As of 31 Oct 0600 am
Wild water flows
from the influence of high pressure area from China covering upper Thailand.
has weakened strength In addition, the easterly and northeasterly winds prevail over the upper Thailand.
Southern region and the Gulf of Thailand causing the southern region to still have thunderstorms and heavy rains in some places. From 24 - 31 Oct '64
Resulting in flooding in the area of 8 provinces (Chiang Mai, Lamphun, Phetchabun, Chumphon, Surat Thani, Trang, Nakhon Si Thammarat. Yala ) 12 Amphoe 16 Tambon 22 m 189 households affected, no injuries and deaths at present. The situation has been resolved in 6 provinces. There are still situations in 2 provinces, 3 districts, 4 districts, 4 villages, 5 households

from the influence of high pressure area from China covering upper Thailand.has weakened strength In addition, the easterly and northeasterly winds prevail over the upper Thailand.Southern and Gulf of Thailand causing the Southern region to still have thunderstorms and heavy rains in some places. From 24 - 28 Oct. '64Resulting in flooding in the area of 3 provinces (Chiang Mai, Chumphon, Trang), 6 districts, 7 sub -districts, 9 m., 38 households were affected.There were no injuries and deaths. At present, the situation has been resolved in all provinces.

Detail Event

Inundated Area (km)
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Maximum Flood Depth (cm)
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Highest Impact

0

Dead

0

Missing

0

Injured

945

Affected Person

0

Displaced

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