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Thai military moves to tackle flood crisis as death toll rises
Gulf Today
|November 26, 2025
Thailand put its military in charge of tackling a devastating flood crisis on Tuesday and readied reinforcements to evacuate thousands of people, as heavy rain hobbled relief efforts after some of the worst flooding to hit the south in years.
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Floodwaters running as high as 2 metres in some areas have struck nine southern provinces and killed 13 people in Thailand, while eight states in neighbouring Malaysia were inundated, across a swathe of hundreds of kilometres hit hard last year by deadly seasonal monsoon rain.
Thailand's military flew in a C-130 cargo plane with supplies of medicine, food and water and the navy said a flotilla of 14 boats and the aircraft carrier Chakri Naruebet would depart later on Tuesday with two helicopters, doctors and field kitchens that can supply 3,000 meals a day.
"The fleet is ready to deliver forces and carry out actions as the Royal Navy orders," the military said in a statement, adding the carrier could also serve as a floating hospital.
Operations have been focused largely on the southern commercial hub Hat Yai, a centre for Thailand's rubber trade and its fifth-largest city.
Its provincial governor said boats, high-clearance trucks and even jet skis were being used to evacuate residents.
This story is from the November 26, 2025 edition of Gulf Today.
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