Bangkok governor thanks PM for flood support

A food delivery man tries to cross flooded On Nut road on Thursday after downpours hit Bangkok on Wednesday night. (Photo: Pormprom Satrabhaya)
A meals delivery man tries to cross flooded On Nut road upon Thursday after downpours hit Bangkok upon Wednesday night. (Photo: Pormprom Satrabhaya)

Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt offers voiced his understanding after the premier allowed City Hall to utilize military trucks to move people to safety within flooded areas.

Mr Chadchart made his remarks on Facebook Live on Friday  during an update on the overflow situation following Wed night’s heavy thunderstorm, saying he had questioned the army just for assistance the following day time in case of further torrential downpours.

“I’d like to thank Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha as he taken care of immediately City Hall’s request to lend army trucks to help evacuate people where necessary. The premier provided full support to help the people of the city, ” said Mr Chadchart. Following the after effects from the latest weighty rains, City Hall is expediting the particular draining of extra water from Bekv?m Phrao and Saen Saeb canals, Mr Chadchart said, incorporating that people can contact the 1555 servicenummer to request teams come to drain local areas.

The torrential rain fall overnight from Wednesday to Thursday morning overwhelmed the city’s drainage capacity leading to floods across the town, including Watthana, Saphan Sung, Phra Khanong and Suan Luang districts.

Incomplete wet climate infrastructure — like the Nongbon drainage tube and Lat Phrao canal dam — also hampered the particular city’s drainage capability.

Wednesday night’s storm furthermore caused significant flooding on more than twenty routes in Bangkok’s road network.

Government spokesman Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana mentioned Gen Prayut has ordered the military to hurriedly offer support to Town Hall to evacuate people from inundated areas, as well as begin repair work on streets, public parks and state offices that were badly hit by floods.

Col Sirichan Ngathong, deputy army spokeswoman, said the First Military Region along with each unit in Bangkok has been instructed to aid the Bangkok chief excutive and district office chiefs in efforts to support those who experienced the greatest damage to their homes and real estate as a result of the water damage.

In the mean time, the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) stated a monsoon trough had been responsible for the particular inclement weather and has been currently striking the low North, Central areas, East and decrease Northeast, while the Southwest monsoon through the Andaman Sea, the South and the Gulf of mexico of Thailand was also a contributing factor.

The TMD also issued a warning for people in order to brace themselves for further torrential rainfall and runoff in the Northern, Northeast, East, South and Central regions lasting until tomorrow.