Thailand's northeastern provinces brace for floods as water levels rise

1 year ago

Thailand's northeastern Ubon Ratchathani province braced for more floods on Monday as local residents beefed up sand bags and barriers in their downtown area, anticipating a further rise in the water level from the Mun River, Thai media reported.

Many parts of the northeastern area of Thailand have been submerged with flood water for at least a month. Some areas in Ubon Ratchathani reported water levels had reached a depth of one metre, according to Thai PBS, already submerging houses in the lower basin areas.

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