Muscat: The death toll from the floods hitting several provinces across southern Thailand has risen to at least 12, authorities announced. The country's Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation said the worst floods in decades have impacted hundreds of thousands of households across 10 provinces and the evacuation of 13,000 people. According to Oman News Agency, the floods have not only claimed lives but also caused significant disruptions in daily life, with many villages submerged under water. Local emergency services have been working tirelessly to provide relief and assistance to those affected. The government has deployed additional resources to assist in rescue and recovery efforts, aiming to alleviate the situation as quickly as possible. Efforts are underway to provide temporary shelters and essential supplies to the displaced individuals. Authorities are also focusing on restoring damaged infrastructure and ensuring access to clean water and medical aid. The situation remains critical, with weather forecasts predicting continued heavy rainfall over the next few days.
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