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Thailand, Flooding in Southern Region

Narathiwat, Thailand
Event Date : Fri, 25 Feb 2022 | Disaster : Flood (1)
AHADID : AHA-FL-2022-000251-THA | GLIDE Number :

Affected Area/s

  • Bannang Star
  • Batong
  • K. Krong Pi Nung
  • Ka Bang
  • Muang Yala
  • Raman
  • Than To
  • Yaha
  • Mae Lan
  • Mai Kaen
  • Mayo
  • Muang Pattani
  • Bacho
  • 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
  • Cho-I-rong
  • Ja-Nae
  • Muang Narathiwat
  • Rangae
  • Ruso
  • Si Sakhon
  • Su-ngai Ko Lok
  • Sukhirin
  • Sungai Padi
  • Tak Bai
  • Waeng
  • Yi-ngo
  • Ka Pho
  • Khok Pho
  • Nong Chik
  • Panare
  • Sai Buri
  • Thung Yang Daeng
  • Yarang
  • Yaring
  • Si Banphot
  • Songkhla Lake
  • Tamot
  • Bang Kaeo
  • K. Sri Nakarin
  • Khao Chaison
  • Khuan Khanun
  • Kong Ra
  • Muang Phatthalung
  • Pa Bon
  • Pa Payom
  • Pak Phayun
  • Bang Klam
  • Chana
  • Hat Yai
  • Khlong Hoi Kong
  • Khuan Niang
  • Krasae Sinthu
  • Muang Songkhla
  • Na Mom
  • Na Thawi
  • Ranot
  • Rattaphum
  • Saba Yoi
  • Sadao
  • Sathing Phra
  • Singha Nakhon
  • Songkhla Lake
  • Thepha
  • Huai Yot
  • K. Hat Samran
  • Kantrang
  • Muang Trang
  • Na Yong
  • Palian
  • Rasada
  • Sikao
  • Wang Wiset
  • Yan Ta Khao

Description

as of 3 march
The flood situation caused by the intense low pressure cell covers the Malaysian area.
and the lower southern part of Thailand together with the easterly wind and the northeasterly wind that prevails over the Gulf of Thailand and the southern region is strong Resulting in heavy rains and strong winds in the southern region during 25 Feb. - 3 Mar. causing heavy to very heavy rain in some areas resulting in flash floods Flash floods and river bank overflows In the area of 7 provinces (Narathiwat, Yala , Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung, Pattani, Songkhla, Trang) 44 A. 227 Tambon 1,122 m. People affected 59,563 households , with 1 death (1 male in Yala Province) he situation in the area of 2 provinces (Narathiwat, Pattani) 10 district 55 sub-district 264 m 9,419 households


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Flood situation caused by intense low pressure cell covers Peninsular Malaysia and the lower southern part of Thailand together with the easterly wind and the northeasterly wind that prevails over the Gulf of Thailand and the southern region is strong resulting in heavy rain and strong winds in the southern region during 25-28 Feb. 65 causing In the southern region, heavy to very heavy rains occur in some places resulting in flash floods. flowing wild water and water overflowing the banks In the area of 7 provinces (Narathiwat, Yala , Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung, Pattani, Songkhla, Trang) 30 A. 127 Sub-district 440 m. 12,129 households were affected , with no injuries or deaths. At present there is still a situation in the area.

Detail Event

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

1

Dead

0

Missing

0

Injured

297.8K

Affected Person

0

Displaced

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