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RARINTHORN PETCHAROEN

Runoff, mudslides in Nan, households evacuated

A torrent of muddy water streams through Nam Sod Moo 8 village in Thung Chang district of Nan on Tuesday, after an overnight downpour triggered mountain runoff and mudslides in the area. (Photo by Rarinthorn Petcharoen)

NAN: Mountain runoff triggered mudslides that uprooted trees, blocked roads and damaged houses overnight in two districts of this northern province.

In Chalerm Prakiat district, hours of heavy rain led to a mudslide at Pang Hok village in tambon Huai Kon in the early hours of Tuesday. Electricity wires were brought down, causing a blackout throughout the village. 

Several houses, chicken farms and fish ponds were damaged by the mudslide, which also blocked the main road leading to the village. It was impassable to all vehicles.

Chainarong Nantasai, chief of Chalerm Prakiat district, led military rangers and local officials on an inspection of the devastation at Pang Hok on Tuesday morning. State assistance was given to the affected households. Fortunately, there were no deaths or injuries.

The district chief ordered the evacuation of 39 people whose houses were in at-risk locations. The families moved to stay with their relatives.

In Thung Chang district, mountain runoff flooded many houses at Nam Sod Moo 8 and Nam Sod Tai Moo 12 in tambon Lae. A mudslide hit Huai Sateng village in tambon Ngob and blocked a local road.

Col Rattana Pattanasophon, commander of the 32nd military ranger task force, on Tuesday sent rangers to assist local mitigation and disaster prevention crews working in the three affected villages.

Nan governor Paisarn Wimolrat on Tuesday ordered  local agencies to closely monitor water levels in the Nan River and its tributaries. Local officials were put on full alert for further emergencies.

Mountain runoff floods Nam Sod Moo 8 village in Thung Chang district in Nan province on Tuesday. Several villages in Chalerm Prakiat and Thung Chang districts were affected. (Photo by Rarinthorn Petcharoen)
Trees uprooted by runoff and mudslides block the road in Thung Chang district, Nan, on Tuesday. (Photo by Rarinthorn Petcharoen)
A family salvages their belongings as they are evacuated from their flooded home in  Pang Hok village, tambon Huai Kon, Nan, on Tuesday. (Photo by Rarinthorn Petcharoen)

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