Floods disrupt train services in Thai South
NAKHON SI THAMMARAT, THAILAND, November 23 (TNA) - Heavy floods in several areas in the Thai South from Prachuap Khiri Khan Province downward, caused by torrential downpours since early this week,
NAKHON SI THAMMARAT, THAILAND, November 23 (TNA) - Heavy floods in several areas in the Thai South from Prachuap Khiri Khan Province downward, caused by torrential downpours since early this week,
THAI SOUTH, November 22 (TNA) - Torrential downpours overnight have caused floods in several southern Thai areas, particularly those in Phattalung and Nakhon Si Thammarat Provinces, some of which w
BANGKOK, October 28 (TNA) - The Thai Ministry of Interior's Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation reports that floods have been relieved in 32 out of a total of 47 affected provinces, bu
CHACHERNGSAO, THAILAND, October 26 (TNA) - As more than 40 Thai provinces have been affected by floods since mid-September 2013, Deputy Public Health Sorawong Thienthong says that a survey from hi
BANGKOK, October 22 (TNA) -- Deputy Prime Minister Plodprasop Suraswadi, who chairs the Thai government-appointed Water Management and Flood Prevention Commission (WMFPC), says that city planning i
BANGKOK, October 21 (TNA) - The Thai government has provided a financial support of six million baht to flood victims in neighbouring Cambodia.
BANGKOK, October 20 (TNA) - Floods have affected up to eight provinces across Thailand, submerging at least 28 highways and major roads, most of them leading to the eastern province of Prachin Buri
BANGKOK, October 19 (TNA) - Thai Prime Minister and Defence Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has pledged that her government will provide full assistance to flood victims in the country, insisting that
BANGKOK, October 18 (TNA) - Thailand's several areas have still been affected by heavy downpours and floods due to the large amount of rainwater.
BANGKOK, October 16 (TNA) - Storm Nari caused persistent and heavy donwpours and floods in many areas of Bangkok on Wednesday morning, as the Meteorological Department predicted rain in 70 per cent