Thailand enters climate crisis as 'Super El Niño' threatens historic drought and temperatures above 45°C


- Photo: The Nation/ANN

BANGKOK: Government agencies have placed Thailand under maximum environmental alert, warning that an intense "Super El Niño" phenomenon is set to trigger record-breaking heatwaves exceeding 45°C alongside the most severe drought in the country's recorded history.

Meteorological and water management authorities issued critical joint declarations on Monday (May 25), confirming that the country is entering an unprecedented dry spell.

The shifts are expected to disrupt agriculture, strain the national energy grid, and trigger severe public health hazards over the coming months.

The crisis is driven by the Super El Niño phenomenon—an anomalous and dramatic spike in sea surface temperatures across the central and eastern Pacific Ocean that alters global weather patterns.

For Thailand, this translates into a significant suppression of cloud cover and monsoon rains, plunging the region into prolonged, arid conditions.

Forecasters warn that the impending climate emergency will manifest across five critical sectors:

Unprecedented Heatwaves: Ambient temperatures are projected to spike drastically, with peak anomalies consistently reaching between 42°C and 45°C across central and northern plains.

Severe Water Depletion: Reservoir levels at major dams and natural water basins are dropping at an alarming rate, threatening the supply of drinking water and agricultural irrigation.

Agricultural Collapse: Major crop yields are projected to plummet in volume and quality, threatening domestic food security and rural economies.

Wildfires and Toxic Haze: Hyper-arid terrain has vastly increased the risk of spontaneous bushfires, compounding the country's existing seasonal crisis with dangerous spikes in PM2.5 toxic air pollution.

Infrastructure Strain: Public utilities are bracing for unprecedented surges in electricity and water demand, threatening the stability of the national power grid.

Regional High-Risk Surveillance Zones

The government has earmarked dozens of provinces for emergency monitoring, including tourism hubs and industrial centres:

Region

High-Risk Provinces Under Emergency Monitoring

North

Lampang, Chiang Mai, Mae Hong Son, Tak, Phitsanulok, Phetchabun

Northeast

Udon Thani, Khon Kaen, Nakhon Ratchasima, Buriram, Surin, Sisaket

Central & East

Nakuon Sawan, Lopburi, Kanchanaburi, Chachoengsao, Chonburi, Rayong

South

Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Surat Thani, Nakuon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung, Songkhla

In response to the data, emergency services have published strict civil compliance guidelines to mitigate loss of life and resources.

Citizens are being urged to implement maximum water conservation protocols and immediately cease all open-air burning of agricultural waste to prevent uncontrollable wildfires.

Public health officials have also advised vulnerable demographics—specifically the elderly, infants, and outdoor labourers—to avoid direct sunlight during peak hours to prevent fatal cases of heatstroke.

"This intense drought and heat crisis requires immediate, collective mobilisation," an official statement noted.

"Mindful resource management and stringent preparation are the only ways Thailand can sustainably weather the peak of this Super El Niño cycle." - The Nation/ANN

[Source: Public Relations Department]

 

 

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