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Floods kill dozens, displace thousands in southern Thailand

Flooding in southern Thailand kills 33 people and displaces more than 10,000 as heavy rains batter seven provinces.

Floods toll rises in southern Thailand
Boys play in a flooded street in the Hat Yai district in Songkhla province. [Karit Chaui-aksorn/Reuters]

By News Agencies

Published On 26 Nov 202526 Nov 2025

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The death toll from days of widespread flooding in southern Thailand has reached 33, with more than 10,000 displaced in the country, officials say.

The Thai government declared a state of emergency in southern Songkhla province on Tuesday, with torrential rains since late last week inundating the tourist hub of Hat Yai.

An image from Wednesday published by international news agencies showed murky brown floodwater submerging streets and ground floors of residential buildings in Hat Yai.

“Authorities say 33 people have died across seven provinces, with causes including flash floods, electrocution and drowning,” Thai government spokesman Siripong Angkasakulkiat told reporters. “The water level is expected to recede in the south,” he added.

The flooding since last week has stranded residents and travellers in their homes and hotels, with rescuers using boats, jet skis and military trucks to take them to safety.

The military has deployed an aircraft carrier and mobilised helicopters to airlift patients to nearby hospitals, the army said.

More than 10,000 people have been evacuated from their homes in Songkhla since last week, the province’s public relations department said.

University campuses have been converted into shelters for displaced people.

The Songkhla provincial administration said on Wednesday that it had set up food centres capable of distributing up to 20,000 food boxes a day to flood victims.

Thailand regularly records heavy rainfall from June to September, but experts say human-induced climate change has intensified extreme weather, making conditions increasingly unpredictable.

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Floods toll rises in southern Thailand
People wade through a flooded area in Hat Yai district, Songkhla province. [Karit Chaui-aksorn/Reuters]
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Rescuers evacuate a resident from her partially submerged home in Hat Yai. [Sithichai Chootochana/Reuters]
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Children play in floodwaters in the Ban Yakang area of Mueang district, in the southern province of Narathiwat. [Madaree Tohlala/AFP]
Floods toll rises in southern Thailand
The government declared a state of emergency in southern Songkhla on Tuesday. [Arnun Chonmahatrakool/Thai News Pix via AFP]
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A flooded area in Hat Yai. [Weerapong Narongkul/Reuters]
Floods toll rises in southern Thailand
Residents being evacuated on a boat in Hat Yai. [Arnun Chonmahatrakool/Thai News Pix via AFP]
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A fire engine is submerged in floodwaters in Songkhla. [AP Photo]

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