Severe floods hit Thailand's northern region as Mae Chaem River bursts its banks


CHIANG MAI: Heavy rain in the Mae Chaem district has caused severe damage to homes and agricultural land in the Chiang Mai province on Tuesday (Sept 23).

Authorities reported that the rapidly rising river has flooded key areas, including densely populated neighbourhoods, government offices, schools, and commercial zones, with residents forced to evacuate urgently and move valuables to higher ground.

Some agricultural areas in Tha Pha and parts of Chang Khoeng have also been severely affected.

Kriangsak Boontapuan, District Chief of Mae Chaem, issued an urgent order for officials, including the subdistrict administrative officers and members of Mae Chaem Volunteer Defence Unit 7, to assist residents immediately, with particular attention to vulnerable groups such as the elderly and bedridden patients.

Coordination has also been established with local administrative organisations to mobilise resources and support across all affected areas.

As of 7.19am, water levels at Ban Mae No Jorn Bridge had risen by more than five metres, highlighting the severity of the flooding. Authorities continue to closely monitor the situation and will provide regular updates as conditions evolve. - The Nation/ANN

 

 

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