The Phnom Penh Post

Mekong flooding continues to disrupt roads

- Voun Dara

AS FLOODING continues to take its toll on provinces along the Mekong River and beyond, traffic on a busy national road leading to the coastal province of Preah Sihanouk has been disrupted, the Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorolog­y said.

Ministry spokespers­on Chan Yutha told The Post on Sunday that the flood waters in Kampong Seila district would flow to the Stung Prek Tnout stream and inundate some communes.

“There’s flooding on National Road 4. Small cars can pass, but heavy vehicles are not allowed on the road for now,” he said.

He said floodwater­s would recede if the rain stopped falling, but it would eventually flow to the Prek Tnort stream in Kampong Speu province and Stung Sla Ku in neighbouri­ng Takeo. Some nearby communes in the latter might also be inundated, he said.

Kampong Speu provincial governor Vei Samnang told The Post on Sunday that rain precipitat­ion of 180mm which has fallen since Saturday has caused flooding in communes near Phnom Sruoch district.

“Near National Road 4, flood waters have already receded but it seems to be flowing in the Phnom Sruoch district direction, inundating people’s houses and agricultur­al farms.

“We don’t have a report of total damages yet because the water has not receded completely,” he said.

 ?? MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES ?? A flooded stretch of National Road 4 is shown.
MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES A flooded stretch of National Road 4 is shown.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Cambodia