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Persistent rain continues to cause flooding in five lower southern provinces,
with Narathiwat suffering the most.
The others are Yala, Pattani, Songkhla and Satun, the Interior Ministry
reported on Tuesday.
Spokeswoman Traisuree Taisaranakul said continuous rain since Friday had
caused flooding which affected 19,624 families in 24 districts of the five
provinces.
Narathiwat was the hardest hit with 16,680 affected households in 11
inundated districts. Floods were reported in six districts of Yala, four in
Pattani, two in Songkhla and one in Satun.
Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and some cabinet ministers would visit
Narathiwat after the regular cabinet meeting on Tuesday, Ms Traisuree said.
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Heavy rains in southern Thailand, in Narathiwat province, have cut a swathe of destruction across all 13 districts. Rescue workers continue to search for people trapped in their houses.
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Heavy rains in southern Thailand, in Narathiwat province, have cut a swathe of destruction across all 13 districts. Rescue workers continue to search for people trapped in their houses.
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Schools closed, roads and railways submerged and people forced onto their roofs, as torrential rain triggers severe flooding in Thailand's far south. Watch
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Heavy rains in southern Thailand, in Narathiwat province, have cut a swathe of destruction across all 13 districts. Rescue workers continue to search for people trapped in their houses.