Southern flood situation remains worrisome

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NARATHIWAT, 23 Dec 2014 – Flood situation in the lower southern region is still worrisome with schools forced to remain shut down, and a large number of households damaged. Meanwhile, the Army Region 4 has grounded all aerial units following a recent crash of its helicopter.

More than 150 schools in Narathiwat remain closed as severe flood situation in the province persists with floodwater of 50-80 centimeters high reported in some districts.

Local officials in Pattani said the water level in the Pattani River has arisen after days of continuous rains, adding that authorities are closely monitoring the event.

Meanwhile in Yala, heavy precipitations continue to hammer down the province. Several areas reported risen flood water levels while a landslide damaged a house in Thanto District.

Phattalung Province reported a heavy loss after more than 300 households have been submerged especially in Khuan Khanun Sub-district, where several routes become inaccessible. Military personnel were dispatched to lay sandbags to block the floods from entering residential areas. Locals in 28 villages in four districts — Kongla, Sinakharin, Si Banphot and Pa Phayom, have been warned of mudslides.

Meanwhile, the Army Region 4 has grounded all aerial units following the latest crash of one of its helicopter that wounded 4 officials. The Army Region 4 Commander says troops have been told to use land vehicles in their missions instead. An inspecting team will soon be dispatched to investigate the Saturday’s incident.