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Relief aid for children in flood-hit Chiang Mai area

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Relief aid for children in flood-hit Chiang Mai area

His Majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen expressed concern for the affected citizens and provided aid to flood victims, particularly children. Assistance included high-pressure water sprayers for cleaning up mud-affected homes. Currently, Chiang Mai faces severe flooding as the Ping River overflowed into the economic area on Chang Klan Road, leading to police flats being submerged.

The northern region continues to experience a critical flood situation due to heavy rains across multiple provinces, particularly Chiang Mai where the Ping River has severely impacted urban areas. The Meteorological Department has issued warnings for continued rainfall.

Concern from the King for Flood Victims

On September 25, Their Majesties entrusted their aides and local officials to deliver various relief items, especially for children, to flood-stricken areas including Chiang Rai, Chiang Mai, Nan, Phayao, Phrae, Tak, Phitsanulok, Nong Khai, and Loei, and to establish kitchens and prepare meals for the affected residents continuously.

Royal Donation of High-Pressure Water Sprayers

As the flooding situation begins to ease, high-pressure water sprayers were provided to aid clean-up efforts in affected homes. This equipment will assist in the recovery and restoration of public areas heavily impacted by mudslides and flooding.

Compassion for Injured Volunteers

Compassion extends to volunteers and officials who have lost their lives during rescue efforts. The King honored deceased community leaders and provided scholarships for their children, recognizing the injuries of other volunteers under royal patronage.

Chang Klan Road Completely Submerged

Since the early hours of September 25, the Ping River significantly surpassed the flood warning levels, inundating Chang Klan, an important economic area, causing deep flooding that rendered this major artery impassable.

Evacuation of Vulnerable Populations

The floodwaters on Charoen Prathet Road led to haste in evacuating residents, particularly the sick and disabled citizens. Over 200 military personnel and volunteers are helping to prepare sandbags to mitigate flooding impacts.

Twelve Traffic Points Closed

Authorities announced the temporary closure of 12 major routes during the flooding to ensure public safety.

Police Flats Evacuated

The police flats housing over 1,000 people were submerged due to an overflow of the Ping River, resulting in emergency measures to relocate the affected families and providing immediate supplies.

Inspection by the Interior Minister

On the same day, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior traveled to Chiang Mai to assess the flood situation while coordinating the relief efforts.

Heightened Water Levels Expected

Local officials expect water levels to reach 5.02 meters later in the evening, with continuous rainfall posing additional risks to residents.

Mayor’s Vehicle Swept Away

A local mayor almost lost his life when his vehicle was swept into a river while inspecting the flood area.

Pioneer Flood Situation in Phayao

Reporting from Phayao, flood waters exceeded capacity, impacting numerous households, with residents evacuating to safer locations.

Emergency Measures in Chiang Rai

In Chiang Rai, deep river erosion threatens bridge integrity and landslides obstruct access to popular tourist areas, prompting urgent restoration efforts.

Rescue Operations in Sukothai

In Sukothai, rescues continue as locals faced severe flooding, emphasizing the need for immediate assistance.

Government Response to Flood Crisis

The Prime Minister is actively planning a visit to both Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai to evaluate the crisis directly, emphasizing the government’s commitment to relief efforts.

For more detailed coverage, refer to “Thai Rath” newspaper.

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