24/11/2025
It’s truly heartbreaking to watch the floodwaters rise so quickly, while countless people are still waiting for help. Let’s hold Thailand in our hearts, pray for those affected, and send all our love and support. 💔💙
The Royal Irrigation Department says a powerful monsoon trough caused record rainfall of 630 mm in three days, triggering severe floods across ten southern provinces.
Three-day rainfall hits 630 mm, breaking the 2010 record.
The Royal Irrigation Department (RID) says an intense monsoon trough has caused catastrophic flooding across ten southern provinces, with Hat Yai experiencing its most severe deluge in three centuries.
The Smart Water Operation Centre (SWOC) of the Royal Irrigation Department explained that the heavy flooding across the South since November 19, 2025 has been caused by the combined influence of a strong monsoon trough and a low-pressure cell covering the southern and lower southern regions. This has triggered heavy to very heavy rainfall from Chumphon downwards, resulting in major flooding in ten provinces:
Chumphon
Surat Thani
Nakhon Si Thammarat
Satun
Songkhla
Phatthalung
Trang
Narathiwat
Pattani
Yala
Accumulated 24-hour rainfall in many areas exceeded 300–500 mm.
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