Malaysian Consulate Advises Postponing Travel to Southern Thailand Due to Flooding

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Malaysian Consulate Advises Postponing Travel to Southern Thailand Due to Flooding
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Heavy rainfall has caused severe flooding in Southern Thailand, leading to evacuations and prompting the Malaysian Consulate to advise Malaysians to delay their travel plans. The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation is actively responding.

The Malaysian Consulate in Southern Thailand has advised Malaysians to postpone travel plans due to widespread flooding caused by heavy rainfall. Consul General Ahmad Fahmi Ahmad Sarkawi urged caution and advised those in the region to monitor weather updates and local authority announcements.

The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation reported that floods in seven southern provinces have displaced over 136,000 households, leading to the mobilization of disaster response equipment and volunteers to assist in rescue and evacuation efforts

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