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Geological Survey warns of landslides and floods, Sept 24-26

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Geological Survey warns of landslides and floods, Sept 24-26

The Department of Mineral Resources has issued a warning to several provinces in northern, northeastern, central, eastern, and southern Thailand concerning potential landslides and flash floods from September 24-26, 2024. The alert is due to a strong monsoon trough interacting with a low-pressure area, leading to heavy rainfall exceeding 100 millimeters within a 24-hour period. Continuous rain over several days may saturate the soil, increasing the risk of landslides.

Volunteers from the Geological Disaster Monitoring Network are urged to remain vigilant, monitor rainfall, and promptly inform local communities about possible landslide and flash flood situations, while adhering to preparedness plans previously trained.

Northern Region

Chiang Mai: Districts such as Phrao, Fang, Chai Prakan, Mae Rim, and others.
Chiang Rai: Districts including Mueang, Mae Sai, Mae Suai, and more.
Nan: Mueang, Bo Kluea, and various others.
Phrae: Mueang, Song, Wang Chin, and others.
Phayao: Districts such as Chiang Kham, Jun, and Pong.
Tak: Areas including Mae Ramat, Mae Sot, and others.
Lampang: Districts like Wang Nuea, Ngao, and others.
Lamphun: Mae Tha and Li.
Uttaradit: Areas including Laplae, Mueang Uttaradit, and others.
Mae Hong Son: Mueang, Pang Ma Pha, and others.
Sukhothai: Srisatchanalai, Si Samrong, and others.

Northeastern Region

Loei: Dan Sai, Na Haeo, Phu Ruea, and others.
Nong Khai: Sangkhom, Pho Tak.
Udon Thani: Na Yong, Nam Som.

Central Region

Kanchanaburi: Sangkhla Buri and Thong Pha Phum.
Nakhon Nayok: Mueang Nakhon Nayok, Ban Na.

Eastern Region

Chanthaburi: Klaeng, Khao Kitchakood, and Pong Nam Ron.
Trat: Koh Chang, Khao Saming, and other areas.

Southern Region

Phuket: Kathu, Thalang, and Mueang Phuket.
Pattani: Khok Pho, Nong Chik, Yaha, Yaring, and Maela.
Yala: Kabang, Betong, Bannang Sata, and others.
Narathiwat: Waeng, Sukhirin, Ja Nae, and Sripak.

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This article was rewritten from a Thairath’s news article.