Rescue teams evacuate residents from floods in northern Thailand
Published date: Wed, 11 Sep 2024 17:11:07 +0700
Rescue teams evacuated residents as floods submerged homes killing at least three people in northern Thailand.
Video shows rescue personnel and border police fetching locals on boats as raging torrents tore through a village in Chiang Rai province on September 11.
Flood-stricken families were taken to a relief centre where a mobile relief kitchen was providing food.
Northern Thailand has been battered by continuous heavy rain since September 8 due to Typhoon Yagi's influence.
In an update on September 11, the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation said three bodies, including a boy and a girl, were found buried under waterlogged debris in neighbouring Chiang Mai. More are feared dead from the catastrophic flooding.
The first landslide hit the Ban Doi Laem community and killed a woman Kayarat Pafu, 23. The second hit the Ban Lai Ai community, injuring two men who were sent to the Mae Ai Hospital.
Kritsayam Kongsatri, director of the Protected Areas Regional Office 16, said the search for missing locals was temporarily stopped amid landslide fears.
Communication was also hindered by poor mobile signal and electrical outages.
He said: 'Officers will resume the search for the missing persons once the situation improves. They will coordinate with all relevant agencies to expedite assistance to the affected families as much as possible.'
Yagi, said to be Asia's most powerful storm this year, was downgraded to a tropical storm on Sunday morning, September 8. It killed at least 15 people in the Philippines before slamming into southern China and Vietnam, where it left at least 49 dead and 22 missing.
The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) had forecasted isolated heavy rains with gusty winds across the northern and northeastern regions as remnants of the cyclone strengthened the monsoon.
Thailand and neighbouring countries in Southeast Asia are in their annual monsoon rainy season which sees soaring temperatures followed by powerful rain storms in the afternoon leading to widespread flash floods.