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News, Post Reporters, Published on 29/09/2021
» Six people have been killed in catastrophic floods which are sweeping through at least 30 provinces and threatening more than 70,000 families, many of them at risk of being displaced.
Online Reporters, Published on 28/09/2021
» The Royal Irrigation Department (RID) will increase the discharge rate from the Chao Phraya Dam to make room for the increasing volume of runoff from the North.
Gary Boyle, Published on 28/09/2021
» Authorities in Bangkok, Nonthaburi and Pathum Thani have been told to brace for possible flooding ahead of water discharge from the Chao Phraya Dam in Chai Nat before more heavy rain.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 28/09/2021
» Authorities in Bangkok, Nonthaburi and Pathum Thani have been told to brace for possible flooding after the Royal Irrigation Department decided to increase the discharge rate of the Chao Phraya Dam in Chai Nat in anticipation of more heavy rain.
News, Published on 21/09/2021
» AYUTTHAYA: The Thai Agriculturalist Association is urging the Royal Irrigation Department to use the excess water from the Chao Phraya River to irrigate areas east and west of the Central Plains, after the Chao Phraya Dam in Chai Nat received a surge of water from Nakhon Sawan and other upstream provinces.
Life, Thana Boonlert, Published on 21/09/2021
» Torrential rain has recently left many areas underwater. Last month, it caused flash flooding and forest runoff in the northern provinces. Caught off guard, residents climbed onto rooftops as water swept into their properties.
Sunthorn Pongpao, Published on 20/09/2021
» AYUTTHAYA: The Thai Agriculturist Association has suggested that northern runoff from Nakhon Sawan be diverted to both sides of the Chao Phraya river, instead of being left to surge downstream to the Chao Phraya Dam in Chai Nat province.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 17/09/2021
» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has attempted to allay concerns over possible mass flooding along the Chao Phraya River, saying a water management plan was put in place to prevent such a disaster from happening.
Published on 16/09/2021
» Communities along the Noi River in Ayutthaya were flooded as the Chao Phraya tributary overflowed on Thursday morning, with warnings the water could rise by another metre in the next 24 hours.
News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 16/09/2021
» The National Environment Board (NEB) on Wednesday approved an Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) study allowing water diversion from the Yuam River to Bhumibol dam, despite opposition from environmental activists.