The Sun (Malaysia)

Rain brings fresh misery to Thai south

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BANGKOK: Swathes of southern Thailand remained submerged yesterday as fresh rain deepened misery in the flood-stricken zone, prompting a scramble to pump water from the worst-hit areas.

Twenty-one people have been killed and nearly one million people affected by floods after days of unexpected rain across the country’s southern neck, disaster relief officials said.

Downpours and flash floods have also disrupted holidays on tourist islands including Samui and Phangan, disappoint­ing tens of thousands of visitors hunting Thailand’s peak season sun.

Despite the end of the monsoon season weeks ago, there were no immediate signs of respite for the flood-battered region.

The Thai Meteorolog­ical Department warned of continuing “heavy rains which may cause flash floods” across 10 southern provinces, while the army intensifie­d relief efforts.

The junta has deployed boats with special pumping equipment to Nakhon Si Thammarat province, which has seen floods reach rooftops in some areas, causing deaths and damage to property.

“We are sorry for the families who have lost their loved ones,” Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan said.

“The government and army will help as much as we can.”

Television images showed villagers wading through muddy water in remote flooded hamlets.

In areas where the water had receded, locals slopped out mud from their homes and surveyed broken roads, bridges and ruined farmland.

Thailand’s south is heavily reliant on tourism and agricultur­e, including rubber, fruit and palm oil plantation­s, and the floods will likely have a significan­t economic impact.

Across the border in Malaysia, floods eased significan­tly in the states of Kelantan and Terengganu late on Sunday. – AFP

 ?? AFPPIX ?? A rescue boat and a helicopter move towards a group of stranded people in the Srinakarin district of Phattalung province.
AFPPIX A rescue boat and a helicopter move towards a group of stranded people in the Srinakarin district of Phattalung province.

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