Freak storm ravages the Northeast

Four dying in wild wind

Freak storm ravages the Northeast
Somsak: Institutions on update

The Public Health Ministry reported on Friday that monster winds had ravaged health services in Uttaradit and nearby Phrae, confirming the rainy season was quickly approaching.

Uttaradit Hospital in the center of Muang city was wracked by a severe storm with gusty winds on Saturday, according to Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin.

In four operating rooms and domestic medical rooms, windows were shattered. Unnamed individuals suffered injuries from broken cup. Ceilings even partly caved in at a labs.

The fundamental damage has been determined, according to Mr. Somsak. The houses were in progress and were scheduled to be finished in a year.

” The condition has returned to normal. He claimed that an incident answer was delivered by men and Interior Ministry employees within two hours of arriving at the scene.

The doctor’s operation was no disrupted by the wind.

On Saturday, Mr. Somsak stated that he had instructed facilities and health establishments in regions to stay alert when storms were forecast.

In order to provide urgent assistance in the event of a storm, they were instructed to coordinate with the defense, the interior government, and the Provincial Electricity Authority.

The provincial public health office’s roof was leaking water in Phrae as the wind damaged the power and dentistry offices.

A local Thai conventional medicine hospital’s roof was even strewn off by the wind’s force. In the Song area, Song Hospital was analyzing the storm’s damage and developing a repair strategy.

Three employees were killed in Bung Kan and one man died in Khon Kaen as a result of the winds that swept through the northern regions on Friday.

A crane that tipped over during the stormy conditions at the building site of the Friendship 5 project’s liaison point between Bung Kan and Laos in Bung Kan destroyed three employees.

When the cranes fell over, the workers were sheltered from the cyclone, which caused them to be crushed in the slick winds and lashing rain. More than an hour was spent removing the body from the cranes by the firefighters.

A storm in Nong Bua Lam Phu caused widespread outages in four districts, officially resulting in damage to at least 750 homes, and destroyed many of the roofs of countless homes.

A ceiling was knocked down by the storm in Khon Kaen, which immediately caused a resident to die.

Powerlines were along elsewhere in the state, and the water production facility’s power lines were hampered by heavy rain, which caused the tap water to stop pouring indefinitely.

However, the Office of the National Water Resources foresees that the higher North and top Northeast will experience persistent heat and summer storms from now until May 9.

The third or fourth year of this quarter is when the rainy season did begin, according to the weather bureau.