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At least 145 people dead after floods ravage Thailand

2025-11-29 09:57
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At least 145 people dead after floods ravage Thailand

More than 1.2 million households and 3.6 million people have been affected by floods triggered by heavy rains

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At least 145 people dead after floods ravage Thailand

More than 1.2 million households and 3.6 million people have been affected by floods triggered by heavy rains

Ap CorrespondentSaturday 29 November 2025 09:57 GMTVideo Player PlaceholderCloseSoutheast Asia Floods: Hundreds Dead As Southeast Asia Flood Crisis DeepensOn The Ground

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The death toll from flooding in southern Thailand has reached at least 145, officials said Friday, as receding waters started to reveal devastating damage across the region.

More than 1.2 million households and 3.6 million people have been affected by floods triggered by heavy rains in 12 southern provinces, the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation said Friday.

Government spokesperson Siripong Angkasakulkiat said in a news conference in Bangkok that flooding has killed 145 people in eight provinces, particularly in Songkhla province which recorded at least 110 deaths.

He said search and rescue efforts have become more successful as floodwaters started to recede further.

Cars and houses are submerged in floodwaters in the Songkhla province of southern Thailand, Nov. 26, 2025Cars and houses are submerged in floodwaters in the Songkhla province of southern Thailand, Nov. 26, 2025 (Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

Songkhla province recorded a sharp increase in the death toll after flooding began to subside. News reports showed rescuers gained more access to residential areas that had previously been submerged under high water and recovered more bodies, particularly in Hat Yai, the largest city in the south.

The disaster department reported Friday morning that waters have receded in most of the affected areas, but levels remain high in some locations. The Meteorological Department said rainfall has decreased in the south but warned of thunderstorms in some areas.

The flooding caused severe disruption, leaving thousands of people stranded, rendering streets impassable and submerging low-rise buildings and vehicles.

Videos and photos from the affected areas on Friday show damaged roads, fallen power poles, household appliances and debris washed away by floodwaters piled along the streets. Abandoned cars were overturned or stacked atop one another, apparently swept away by powerful currents.

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