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Thailand, Flooding in Phrae, Lampang, Nan, Uttaradit, Phayao, and Nakhon Ratchasima

Lampang, Thailand
Event Date : Wed, 18 May 2022 | Disaster : Flood (1)
AHADID : AHA-FL-2022-000567-THA | GLIDE Number :

Affected Area/s

  • Chae Hom
  • Hang Chat
  • Ko Kha
  • Mae Mo
  • Mae Phrik
  • Mae Tha
  • Muang Lampang
  • Mueang Pan
  • Ngao
  • Soem Ngam
  • Sop Prap
  • Thoen
  • Wang Nua
  • Tha Pla
  • Thong Saen Khan
  • Tron
  • Chum Phuang
  • Dan Khun Thot
  • Huai Thalang
  • K. Bua Lai
  • K. Lam Tha Men Chai
  • K. Muang Yang
  • K. Phra Thong Kham
  • K. Sida
  • Ban Luam
  • Bua Yai
  • Chakkarat
  • Chalermphrakiet
  • Chok Chai
  • 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
  • Song Kwae
  • Tha Wang Pha
  • Thung Chang
  • Wiang Sa
  • Sung Noen
  • Wang Num Khiaw
  • Ban Luang
  • Bo Klue
  • Chalermphrakiet
  • Chiang Klang
  • K. Phu Pieng
  • Mae Charim
  • Muang Nan
  • Na Mun
  • Na Noi
  • Pua
  • Santi Suk
  • Chiang Kham
  • Chiang Muan
  • Chun
  • Dok Kham Tai
  • K. Phu Kam Yao
  • K. Phu Sang
  • Mae Chai
  • Muang Phayao
  • Pong
  • Den Chai
  • Long
  • Muang Phrae
  • Nong Muang Kai
  • Rong Kwang
  • Song
  • Sung Men
  • Wang Chin
  • Ban Khok
  • Fak Tha
  • Laplae
  • Muang Uttaradit
  • Nam Pat
  • Phichai

Description

Thailand’s Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) reported flooding in the provinces of Phrae, Lampang, Nan, Uttaradit, Phayao and Nakhon Ratchasima from 15 to 18 May 2022. Almost 300 households have been affected in total. Some of the worst of the flooding occurred in Ngao and Muang Pan districts of Lampang Province. Images showed roads, bridges and houses all suffered damage. DDPM reported at least 216 households were affected. However no injuries, fatalities or evacuations were reported. Other affected areas include Na Noi District in Nan Province, and Tha Pla and Nam Pat Districts in Uttaradit Province.

Heavy rain was also reported in parts of the capital Bangkok. The weather station at Bang Na in the south of the city recorded 125.8 mm of rain in 24 hours on 17 May 2022. Thai Water reports that the Khlong Lat Phrao canal is above the danger mark in Bang Khen District, Bangkok.

Detail Event

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Highest Impact

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Dead

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Missing

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Injured

1.5K

Affected Person

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Displaced

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