Affected Area/s
- Krabi
- Phangnga
- Trang
As of 11 June 6.00 pm
Krabi - 345 households with 1050 persons affected
Temporary shelter established in 1 schoold, with 22 household (50 people) displaced and in 1 mosqu with 45 households (140 persons) displaced)
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1) Krabi Province
Between 10–11 June 2026, heavy rainfall caused rivers to overflow in several areas, including Khao Yai, Ao Luek, Ao Luek Tai (Ao Luek District), Plai Phraya, Khiri Wong (Plai Phraya District), and Krabi Yai (Mueang Krabi District). Initial assessments of affected households are ongoing. No injuries or fatalities have been reported. The Governor of Krabi, together with the Provincial Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Office (DDPM), district authorities, police, local administrative organisations, volunteers, and other relevant agencies, conducted response operations, including water drainage, traffic management, and evacuations. Temporary evacuation centres were established at Municipal School No. 1 and Ban Talat Kao Mosque in Krabi Yai Sub-district. The situation in Ao Luek and Plai Phraya districts has improved following the cessation of rainfall; however, river overflow persists in Krabi Yai Sub-district due to high tides.
The DDPM also issued a Cell Broadcast warning, advising residents in low-lying areas, particularly along Khlong Krabi Yai and the Old Town Pattana community in Krabi Yai Sub-district, to move belongings and vehicles to higher ground, secure valuable assets and important documents, exercise caution regarding electrical hazards, and assist vulnerable groups.
2) Phang Nga Province
Between 10–11 June 2026, heavy rainfall caused flooding in Thai Chang and Tham Nam Phut sub-districts (Mueang District), as well as Tham and Krasom sub-districts (Takua Thung District). Initial reports indicate that 103 households were affected. No injuries or fatalities were reported. The Provincial DDPM Office, district authorities, police, local administrative organisations, volunteers, and other relevant agencies carried out response operations, including water drainage, traffic management, public warnings, evacuation assistance, and the establishment of a field kitchen and temporary shelter at the Tham Nam Phut Sub-district Administrative Organisation Community Hall. One bedridden patient was evacuated to Phang Nga Hospital. The situation has since returned to normal.
3) Trang Province
At 10:00 hrs on 10 June 2026, heavy rainfall caused flooding in Bo Hin Sub-district, Sikao District. Floodwaters inundated sections of the Trang–Sikao Road, preventing small vehicles from passing. No injuries or fatalities were reported. The Provincial DDPM Office, Highway Department, district authorities, police, local administrative organisations, volunteers, and other relevant agencies conducted water drainage operations and provided traffic management assistance. The situation has since improved and returned to normal.
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