QUOTE(river.sand @ Nov 25 2025, 09:53 PM)
Malaysian rescuers in Hatyai, using lorries to bring tourists back...
From what I know, they are bomba volunteers...
United Sikhs also doing their part! From what I know, they are bomba volunteers...
Chat habislah, MY tourists in Hatyai
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QUOTE(river.sand @ Nov 25 2025, 07:23 PM) Based from thie tweet, waters have stabilised. Hope the water recedes and the cleanup can begin. QUOTE Hat Yai, Songkhla – Floodwaters from Sadao district have reached Hat Yai municipality, but water levels are now stabilizing, officials reported today (November 25). Authorities warn levels could rise if heavy rain hits the U-Tapao watershed and surrounding areas. In the past 24 hours, the heaviest rainfall in southern Thailand was recorded in Thung Yang Daeng (Pattani) – 634 mm, Rattaphum (Songkhla) – 538 mm, and Mueang Yala (Yala) – 504.8 mm. The Royal Irrigation Department is monitoring the situation around the clock, coordinating with other agencies, and helping residents trapped in flooded homes. Food and drinking water are being distributed continuously. Once waters recede, authorities will pump and drain low-lying areas to minimize damage. #Thailand #น้ำท่วม #น้ำท่วมภาคใต้ #น้ำท่วมหาดใหญ่ #น้ําท่วมหาดใหญ่ #น้ำท่วม68 #น้ำท่วม2568 |
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