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Thursday, 30 September 2021

Flood warning issued after monsoon rains in Thailand Nasir KS

FLOOD WARNING ISSUED AFTER MONSOON RAINS IN THAILAND 

PAKISTAN: Officials in Thailand on Tuesday gave a crisp admonition of flooding brought about by rainstorm downpours, trailed by a hurricane throughout the end of the week that killed somewhere around six individuals. The Department of Disaster Management and Disaster Management said two individuals were accounted for missing in the typhoon Dinamo, otherwise called Tianmu. The organization said 71,093 families in 30 regions were influenced, generally in the north, upper east and focal areas. 


The capital, Bangkok, is one of the spaces where alerts are given, and a few organizations have fired stacking up barricades before their passages. Bangkok Governor Asun Quanmwang said on his Facebook page that weighty downpours were gauged the nation over until Thursday. Inhabitants of the capital are acclimated with flooding with neighborhood storms during the yearly blustery season. 

Be that as it may, the city is additionally in danger of rising waters from the Chow Phraya River, which streams down north. There were no major floods in Bangkok, however numerous provincial regions were seriously influenced. Thai TV has shown residents in numerous spaces strolling on high water or being driven out of their homes in little boats. 

A flood cautioning has been given since last week and has heightened as the downpours proceed. The Bangkok Post detailed that the Chow Phraya Dam, 190 km (120 miles) north of Bangkok, has been requested to build water release to account for more water coming from the north. Flood cautioning gave. The worry is that the circumstance could be like that of 2011 when upstream water repositories with water system water needed to deliver water into the Chow Phraya with a few tempests, which rose strongly and overwhelmed Bangkok. 

The World Bank gauges that the 2011 floods, considered the most noticeably terrible in 50 years, killed no less than 600 individuals and caused  45 billion dollars in harm. Connaught Sapsong-sook, top of the National Disaster Warning Center, let the Associated Press know that major dams in the north are not yet near the limit this year, so there is little danger right now. 

Konlawat said his organization watches out for water levels and streams. A conduit in Bangsai District, Aithiya, 68 km (42 miles) north of Bangkok, gives an admonition signal. On the off chance that water streams at a speed of 3500 cubic meters each second from the conduit in Bangsai, it will influence Bangkok. In any case, right now its speed is under 2,600.

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