Death toll from floods in Thailand reach 145
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Hat Yai, a city with a population of size similar to Britain's Oxford, received 335 mm (13 inches) of rain that day, for its highest single-day tally in 300 years, resulting in catastrophic floods.
People were seen driving through streets inundated with water in Na Thawi on Thursday, November 27, as the death toll from flooding in Thailand rose to 33.Footage from Nathawee Provincial Police, Songkhla Province,
The city of Hat Yai, a major commercial hub near the Malaysian border, has been hit especially hard, recording 335mm of rainfall in a single day, the heaviest in 300 years, according to Thai officials. The region remains underwater after a week of relentless rain.
Severe flooding displaced thousands of people in southern Thailand in November 2025, but an image of a submerged region shared online does not show the disaster's impact. The picture was taken in central Vietnam and the photographer confirmed to AFP he captured the scene on October 29,
Thailand was preparing on Tuesday to send an aircraft carrier with relief supplies and medical teams to its south, where more heavy rain intensified the worst floods in years, which have killed 13 people and hobbled rescue and evacuation efforts.
More than 8 feet of floodwater has inundated Thailand after heavy rainfall on November 24, 2025.The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation DDPM reported that nearly two million people
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