More heavy rain for regions of Thailand
Bangkok Post: 7 Aug 2010
Heavy rains prompt flash flood warning
North, upper northeast areas 'could be affected'The Meteorological Department has warned people in some areas of the country to be on the alert for flash floods triggered by heavy rainfall.
The department said people should be on the alert for flash floods today and tomorrow in Mae Hong Son, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Nan, Phayao, Lampang, Lamphun, Phrae, Uttaradit, Loei, Nong Khai and Nakhon Phanom.An active monsoon trough hangs over North and upper northeastern Thailand and there is a strong southwest monsoon over the Andaman Sea and Gulf of Thailand.
Isolated heavy to prolonged, heavy rainfall is likely over the country, the department said in a message on its website tmd.go.th yesterday.
The monsoon trough will likely shift today and tomorrow to central and eastern Thailand.
Somchai Baimuang, the Meteorological Department's deputy chief, said rainfall this month and next would be slightly higher than average.
"The rainy season is expected to end around mid-October, which should be good for areas affected by water shortages," said Mr Somchai.
Meanwhile, the Department of Mineral Resources warned people in landslide-prone areas, including in Phayao, Phrae, and Nan, to be on guard.
Phayao's Chiang Kham and Pong districts and Nan's Tha Wang Pha and Bo Klue districts are among the high-risk areas due to heavy rains.
A 200-year-old tamarind tree, felled by a powerful windstorm on Thursday night, landed on an ancient Buddhist temple in Ayutthaya's Maha Rat distirct. The tree partially damaged the roof and front area of a main chapel of Wat Bote, built during the Ayutthaya period.
Damage is estimated at 2 million baht.
Phra Payung Jittapaolo, a monk at the temple, said the tree had been on the compound for 200 years.
Scores of destroyed houses and fallen trees were also reported in the area.
In Phayao, heavy overnight rains caused the Bong River in Phu Sang district to overflow and flood houses in several villages. The flooding was the first the district had seen in 15 years, said Sompon Puangpuak, mayor of tambon Sob Bong municipality.
The water level was at its highest in Moo 2 and 3, rising to about 30-50cm.
People in flood-prone areas had to move their assets to higher ground.
Officials were assessing the needs of flood-affected people, Mr Sompon said.
The downpour in Phayao's Phu Sang district reportedly started on Thursday night and continued until yesterday.
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