Water from Khao Nam Khang National Park floods mosques, rubber plantations, and fruit trees in Songkhla Province.

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Water from Khao Nam Khang National Park has started to overflow the banks and flood mosques next to canals, rubber plantations, and fruit orchards belonging to villagers in Sadao District, Songkhla Province.

After several days of continuous rain, the water in the upstream area of ??Sadao District, Songkhla Province, which receives water from Khao Nam Khang National Park on the Thai-Malaysian border, has begun to overflow its banks in some villages, such as Ban Nam Lat, Village 6, Samnak Taew Subdistrict. Currently, the water has begun to overflow the banks and flood the mosque next to the canal, and is at risk of overflowing into the village.

Another affected area is in Village No. 4, Ban Prik, Tambon Prik, Amphoe Sadao. Water in Khlong U-Tapao has overflowed the banks and flooded rubber plantations and fruit orchards of villagers along the U-Tapao canal. At present, there are warnings for villagers living along the U-Tapao canal, both in Amphoe Sadao and Amphoe Khlong Hoi Khong, to be on the lookout for o
verflowing water at this time, especially villages in risk areas along waterways that are flooded every time.

Source: Thai News Agency