"Thai authorities have declared Hat Yai a red-flag disaster zone following heavy rainfall and widespread urban flooding. The ...
A “once in 300 year” storm has battered southern Thailand, bringing floodwaters more than eight feet high that in one city ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Severe rainfall caused destructive flooding in southern Thailand, leaving the tourist city of Hat Yai ...
The floods cut power and essential supplies, leaving several visitors stranded in hotels in Hat Yai, the hardest hit area.
CNA spoke to the family members of some Singaporeans stranded in Hat Yai, some of whom have not eaten for nearly two days.
This aerial photo taken on November 25, 2025 shows vehicles parked on an elevated road to keep them out of flood waters in ...
Residents of southern Thailand waded through waist-deep floods on Tuesday, with a main tourist town left inundated by days of ...
The Secretary-General of the Office of National Water Resources (ONWR), Danucha Pichayanan, has called for close monitoring ...
A Thai man stranded in severe flooding in Hat Yai fired three shots to threaten rescuers over what he believed was a delayed rescue.
Thailand expects Malaysian tourists to cancel all trips to southern destinations due to prolonged flooding and safety ...
Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin Charnvirakul has instructed the nationwide deployment of water pumps to ...
More than 6,300 Malaysians caught out in the Hat Yai floods have safely crossed back into Malaysia from Thailand, Wisma Putra ...