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Hospital denies flood deaths rumour
Bangkok Post
|November 27, 2025
The director of Hat Yai Hospital refuted an online allegation that the hospital has so far received about 100 bodies of those killed by flooding.
Dr Wirot Yommuang said the report was untrue, but confirmed that 14 critically ill patients died during the first four days of the flood.
Most of them were elderly people and those treated in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). None were killed by the current inundation.
Dr Wirot said the hospital has not received any more bodies, adding that the 27 bodies currently kept in the mortuary were there before the crisis. These bodies will be moved to the Songklanagarind Hospital as soon as the floodwaters recede, he added.
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