A Thai man stranded in severe flooding in Hat Yai fired three shots to threaten rescuers over what he believed was a delayed rescue.
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Severe rainfall caused destructive flooding in southern Thailand, leaving the tourist city of Hat Yai ...
Evacuations to hospitals or safe shelters are being prioritised, alongside the delivery of essential supplies, fuel and communications equipment. All military branches have deployed aircraft, ...
TAT has launched a Crisis Tourism Monitoring Centre to assist tourists affected by southern floods, as Malaysian arrivals are ...
The floods cut power and essential supplies, leaving several visitors stranded in hotels in Hat Yai, the hardest hit area.
PHUKET: Provincial officials, rescue units, private organisations and community groups across Phuket have mobilised en masse ...
Residents of southern Thailand waded through waist-deep floods on Tuesday, with a main tourist town left inundated by days of ...
Thailand's military has deployed a C-130 transport aircraft carrying medicine, food and drinking water. The navy said it is ...
Heavy flooding in southern Thailand has killed at least 13 people and displaced nearly 2 million across multiple provinces ...
Thailand faces devastating floods, prompting military intervention. Southern provinces are hardest hit, with floodwaters ...
Recent severe flooding in Hat Yai highlights Thailand's ongoing struggle with climate change preparedness. Despite previous ...