Phuket at risk of severe flooding as Bang Yai Canal nears overflow


The Phuket City Municipality has advised residents living along the canal to move their belongings to higher ground. -- PHOTO: PHUKET CITY MUNICIPALITY/FACEBOOK

BANGKOK (The Nation Thailand/ANN): Heavy rain continues to impact the southern region of Thailand, with Phuket facing the threat of significant flooding.

On Aug 22, authorities issued a warning as water levels surged, with Bang Yai Canal at risk of overflowing.

The mayor of Phuket City Municipality, Suphachok Laongphet, visited the canal to assess the situation, following reports of heavy rainfall in certain areas of Phuket. 

He instructed officials to closely monitor the water levels, especially at the pump stations.

At 8.57 am, water levels in Bang Yai Canal rose significantly, compounded by high tide. Authorities warned that if the rain persisted, the area could experience flooding.

The Phuket City Municipality has advised residents living along the canal to move their belongings to higher ground and stay updated with official reports.

Thailand’s Southern Meteorological Centre (West Coast) also reported heavy rain on radar images at 9.30 am, covering areas in the Andaman Sea off the western coast of Ranong, Phang Nga, Phuket, Krabi, Trang, and Satun.

The intensity and coverage remain unchanged, with the rain moving northeast at a speed of approximately 15 km/h. THE NATION/ASIA NEWS NETWORK

 

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