Thailand: Heaviest rainfall in 300 years
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- Southern Thailand has faced its heaviest rainfall in 300 years, leading to severe flooding that has resulted in at least 33 fatalities across seven provinces. A state of emergency has been declared in Songkhla province, with over 1,200 residents evacuated from affected areas, including the tourist destination of Hat Yai.
- The flooding has displaced approximately two million people, highlighting the urgent need for humanitarian assistance and disaster response efforts in the region. The situation poses significant challenges for local authorities as they work to manage the crisis and support affected communities.
- This disaster in Thailand mirrors a broader pattern of extreme weather events in Southeast Asia, where relentless rains have also caused significant destruction in neighboring Vietnam, resulting in at least 90 fatalities. The ongoing climate challenges underscore the vulnerability of these regions to natural disasters, raising concerns about preparedness and resilience in the face of such recurring events.
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