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Thailand, Flooding and Landslides in 29 Provinces

Mae Hong Son, Thailand
Event Date : Tue, 07 Sep 2021 | Disaster : Landslide, Flood (2)
AHADID : AHA-FL-2021-000703-THA | GLIDE Number :

Affected Area/s

  • Muang Chanthaburi
  • Pong Nam Ron
  • Soydow
  • Tha Mai
  • Ban Bung
  • Bang Lamung
  • Bo Thong
  • K. Ko Chan
  • K. Bung Samakki
  • Lan Krabu
  • Mueang Kamphaeng Phet
  • Pang Sila Thong
  • Phran Kratai
  • Sai Ngam
  • Ao Luk
  • Khao Phanom
  • Khlong Thom
  • Ko Lanta
  • Lam Thap
  • Muang Krabi
  • Nua Khlong
  • Plai Phraya
  • Chae Hom
  • Hang Chat
  • Ko Kha
  • Mae Mo
  • Mae Phrik
  • Mae Tha
  • Muang Lampang
  • Mueang Pan
  • Ngao
  • Soem Ngam
  • Sop Prap
  • Thoen
  • Wang Nua
  • Ban Hong
  • Pak Chom
  • Pha Khao
  • Phu Kradung
  • Phu Luang
  • Phu Rua
  • Tha Li
  • Wang Saphung
  • Bamnet Narong
  • Ban Khwao
  • Ban Thaen
  • Chatturat
  • K. Sap Yai
  • Kaeng Khlo
  • Kaset Sombon
  • Khon San
  • Khon Sawan
  • Muang Chaiyaphum
  • Noen Sa-Nga
  • Nong Bua Daeng
  • Nong Bua Rawae
  • Phakdi Chumphol
  • Phu Khieo
  • Thep Sathit
  • K. Kao Kichakut
  • K. Na Yai Am
  • Kang Hang Maeo
  • Khlung
  • Laem Sing
  • Makham
  • Ko Sichang
  • Muang Chon Buri
  • Nong Yai
  • Phan Thong
  • Phanat Nikhom
  • Sattahip
  • Si Racha
  • K. Ko Sam Pi Nakhon
  • Khanu Woralaksaburi
  • Klong Khlung
  • Klong Lan
  • Sai Thong Watthana
  • Ban Mi
  • Chai Badan
  • Ban Thi
  • K. Wiang Nong Long
  • Li
  • Mae Tha
  • Muang Lamphun
  • Pa Sang
  • Thung Hua Chang
  • Chiang Khan
  • Dan Sai
  • K. Erawan
  • K. Nong Hin
  • Muang Loei
  • Na Duang
  • Na Haeo
  • Khok Charoen
  • Khok Samrong
  • Lam Son Thi
  • Chum Phuang
  • Dan Khun Thot
  • Huai Thalang
  • K. Bua Lai
  • K. Lam Tha Men Chai
  • K. Muang Yang
  • K. Phra Thong Kham
  • K. Sida
  • Muang Lop Buri
  • Nong Muang
  • Phatthana Nikhom
  • Sra Both
  • Tha Luang
  • Tha Wung
  • Khun Yuam
  • Mae La Noi
  • Mae Sariang
  • Muang Mae Hong Son
  • Pai
  • Pang Ma Pha
  • Sop Moei
  • Ban Luam
  • Bua Yai
  • Chakkarat
  • Chalermphrakiet
  • Chok Chai
  • Ban Chang
  • Ban Khai
  • K. Khao Chamao
  • K. Nikhom Pattan
  • Klaeng
  • Muang Rayong
  • Pluak Daeng
  • Wang Chan
  • K. The Pha Rak
  • Kaeng Sanam Nang
  • Kham Sakae Saeng
  • Kham Thala So
  • Khon Buri
  • Khong
  • Muang Nakhon Ratchasima
  • Non Daeng
  • Non Sung
  • Non Thai
  • Nong Bunnak
  • Pak Chong
  • Pak Thong Chai
  • Phimai
  • Pra Thai
  • Sikhiu
  • Soeng Sang
  • Sung Noen
  • Wang Num Khiaw
  • K. Suk Samran
  • Lom Sak
  • Muang Phetchabun
  • Nam Nao
  • Nong Phai
  • Buang Sam Phan
  • Chon Daen
  • Khao Kho
  • Lom Kao
  • Si Thep
  • Wang Pong
  • Wichian Buri
  • Den Chai
  • Long
  • Muang Phrae
  • Nong Muang Kai
  • Rong Kwang
  • Song
  • Sung Men
  • Wang Chin
  • Ban Sang
  • Kabin Buri
  • Muang Prachin Buri
  • Na Di
  • Prachantakham
  • Si Mahosot
  • Sri Mahar Pho
  • Kapoe
  • Kra Buri
  • La-Un
  • Muang Ranong
  • Aranyaprathet
  • K. Kok Sung
  • K. Wang Sombun
  • Kao Cha Kan
  • Khlong Hat
  • Muang Sa Kaeo
  • Ta Phraya
  • Wang Nam Yen
  • Watthana Nakhon
  • Ban Tak
  • K. Wang Chao
  • Mae Ramat
  • Mae Sot
  • Muang Tak
  • Phop Phra
  • Sam Ngao
  • Tha Song Yang
  • Umphang
  • Huai Yot
  • K. Hat Samran
  • Kantrang
  • Muang Trang
  • Na Yong
  • Palian
  • Rasada
  • Sikao
  • Wang Wiset
  • Yan Ta Khao
  • Bo Rai
  • K. Ko Chang
  • K. Ko Kut
  • Khao Saming
  • Khlong Yai
  • Laem Ngop
  • Muang Trat

Description

Update as of 16 Sep, 1800 UTC+7

From the influence of the monsoon trenches across the North, the Upper Central and the Northeast into theLow pressure in the South China Sea and the relatively strong southwest monsoon prevails over the Andaman Sea andSouthern Region West Coast causes heavy to very heavy rainfall in the South West Coast in some areas for sea waves.Upper Andaman will be stronger. and from the influence of the storm "Gon Son" since 7 Sept. 64 - present, resulting inflash flood Flowing forests and soil slides in the area of ​​29 provinces (Chiang Mai, Mae Hong Son, Phrae, Lamphun, Lampang)Sukhothai, Tak, Phitsanulok, Phetchabun, Kamphaeng Phet, Phichit, Nakhon Sawan, Loei, Chaiyaphum, Nakhon Ratchasima, Ubon RatchathaniPrachinburi, Sa Kaeo, Chonburi, Chanthaburi, Rayong, Trat, Lopburi, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Nakhon Nayok, Samut Prakan, RanongKrabi, Trang) 108 Amphoe 257 Tambon 895 Moo 2 Municipality 16,525 households affected, with deaths.2 cases (female, Chiang Mai province causing flooding , female in Phetchabun province causing drowning ) At present, the situation has been resolved in 20 provinces.There is still a situation in 9 provinces

Update, as of 15 Sept, 0600 UTC+7
From the influence of the monsoon trough across the North, the Upper Central and the Northeast intoLow pressure cell in the South China Sea and the relatively strong southwest monsoon prevails over the Andaman Sea.And the south west coast causes heavy to very heavy rainfall in the south west coast in some areas for wind waves.in the upper Andaman Sea will be stronger From 7 Sept. 20 - present, causing flash floodsFlood waters and soil slides in the area of ​​28 provinces (Chiang Mai, Mae Hong Son, Phrae, Lamphun, Lampang, Tak, PhitsanulokPhetchabun, Kamphaeng Phet, Phichit, Nakhon Sawan, Loei, Chaiyaphum, Nakhon Ratchasima, Ubon Ratchathani, Prachinburi, Sa Kaeo, ChonburiChanthaburi, Rayong, Trat, Lopburi, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Nakhon Nayok, Samut Prakan, Ranong, Krabi, Trang) 100 A. 224 Subdistrict793 Village 2, municipality, 11,407 people affected , 1 death (female, Chiang Mai Province)cause of flooding) as follows:

Update, as of 13 Sept, 0600 HRS UTC+7

From the influence of the monsoon trough across the North, the Upper Central and the Northeast into Low pressure cell in the South China Sea and the relatively strong southwest monsoon prevails over the Andaman Sea and south west coast causing heavy to very heavy rainfall in some areas in the southern west coast for wind waves in the upper Andaman Sea will be stronger From 7 Sept- present, causing flash floods and land slides in the area of 27 provinces (Chiang Mai, Mae Hong Son, Phrae, Lamphun, Lampang, Tak, PhitsanulokPhetchabun, Kamphaeng Phet, Phichit, Nakhon Sawan, Loei, Chaiyaphum, Nakhon Ratchasima, Ubon Ratchathani, Prachinburi, Sa Kaeo, ChonburiChanthaburi, Rayong, Trat, Nakhon Nayok, Lop Buri, Samut Prakan, Ranong, Krabi, Trang) Affected 10,305 households, with 1 death (female, Chiang Mai Province, caused by floods)

From the influence of the monsoon trough across the North, the upper central region and the northeastern region into the low pressure cell in the South China Sea and the southwest monsoon is quite strong prevailing Andaman Sea and Southern West Coast causing heavy to very heavy rainfall in some areas in the southern west coast. For wind waves in the upper Andaman Sea will be stronger. From 7 Sept - present, resulting in Flash floods in the area of 20 provinces (Mae Hong Son, Phrae, Lamphun, Lampang, Tak, PhetchabunKamphaeng Phet, Chaiyaphum, Loei, Nakhon Ratchasima, Sa Kaeo, Prachinburi, Chonburi, Trat, Rayong, Chanthaburi, Lopburi, Ranong, KrabiTrang ). A total of 916 households affected, no injuries and deaths. current situationhas been resolved in all provinces

Detail Event

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Highest Impact

2

Dead

0

Missing

0

Injured

82.6K

Affected Person

0

Displaced

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