From the flood situation in the Mae Sai River, Chiang Rai Province, caused by heavy rain in the border areas of Thailand and Burma, the total water volume
When considering the flow path of the water, it is clear that all the water will flow into the Mekong River and out to the sea in the northeastern part of the country and out to the South China Sea, so it will not affect the Chao Phraya River.
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From the flood situation in the Mae Sai River, Chiang Rai Province, caused by heavy rain in the border areas of Thailand and Burma, the total water volume

When considering the flow path of the water, it is clear that all the water will flow into the Mekong River and out to the sea in the northeastern part of the country and out to the South China Sea, so it will not affect the Chao Phraya River. However, the Royal Irrigation Department stated that it is not indifferent. It is still monitoring and informing about the water situation that is coming to every province and is also closely monitoring the water situation, along with preventing and alleviating flooding problems in every area. The news team went down to the area to survey the low-lying areas in Bang Ban District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province, which were previously affected by heavy rain and relatively high water discharge from the dam. However, the latest situation in many areas has begun to improve. This morning, the Royal Irrigation Department reduced the water discharge to 1,200 cubic meters/second, in line with the amount of water flowing and reducing the impact from the dam. However, in some low-lying areas such as Bang Ban District and Sena District, water is still overflowing from the banks and flooding people’s houses and farms, causing damage. For example, in Ban Moo 9, Wat Taku Subdistrict, Bang Ban District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province, it was found that some houses next to the Noi River are still flooded. From talking to the 83-year-old grandmother, she said that the situation at home is now better. The water level has gone down for about 3-4 days, but she has not cleaned or moved her belongings downstairs yet because she is still worried and does not know if the water will flood again. She is not confident, but she has been following the news from the government. Mr. Somsak Sittikun, 73, told the news team that he just returned home today because before this, he had to live in a tent for almost 10 days. He rented a tent and set it up on the side of the road in front of the village. He admitted that this year the water management is quite good because there are warnings and the water level does not rise much, giving the villagers time to prepare and move their belongings to higher ground, so their properties were not damaged. He admitted that even though the situation has improved, he still follows the news because he is worried that the water will flood again. In addition, from the survey, it was found that some houses have pumped water out of their houses because they are worried that the water may rot and affect their health. In addition, it was found that the banana plantations and rice fields that the villagers planted were damaged and flooded. However, from talking to the villagers, they gave information that the district came to survey and have measures to provide relief.

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