Thai authority urges public to monitor water situation

Source:Xinhua Published: 2012-10-6 16:06:36

Thai authority on Saturday urged public to listen and monitor advice from local authorities for storm Gaemi, Thai News Agency reported.

On the weekly TV and radio programme "PM Yingluck's Government Meets People," the chairman of the Water and Flood Management Commission's sub-committee on water situation analysis Royal Chitradon, said that the storm Gaemi was expected to make landfall in Thailand on October 8-9 which would causing heavy downpours in eastern province of Rayong, Chantaburi, Chon Buri, and Bangkok.

The storm wound intensify as it moved to the Gulf of Thailand causing heavy rainfall in eastern province of Phetchaburi and Ratchaburi during October 8-10, he said.

As for the response plan for Bangkok, the official said a joint operation centre was set up to monitor the situation in Bangkok.

He believed authorities could control the situation in Bangkok.

National Disaster Warning Centre director Group Capt Somsak Khaosuwan said the public has been informed to be alerted and authorities were ready to respond to the situation while the armed forces were also prepared to support the government.

He urged the public to pay attention to warnings and recommendations from local agencies as each location would have different response plans.


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