SINGAPORE: Singaporeans in Hat Yai are "strongly encouraged" to register online with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) to stay abreast of latest developments in the flood-stricken Thai city.
"Thai authorities have declared Hat Yai a red-flag disaster zone following heavy rainfall and widespread urban flooding. The flooding in parts of Hat Yai has led to power disruptions and limited ...
The flooding has caused power disruptions and restricted access to food and essential supplies. Read more at straitstimes.com ...
The Malaysian government was mobilising efforts to bring back approximately 4,000 Malaysians affected by floods in Hat Yai.
Among those affected by the floods are a group of six elderly Singaporeans, aged above 70, and two teenagers, who became ...
Security forces and emergency crews have been instructed to mobilise all resources at hand to save Hat Yai, as severe ...
Railway tracks and highways in many southern provinces were blocked by rising, severe flooding on Monday, with persistent ...
Rapid-response teams remain on standby to reinforce flood relief operations. Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul travelled to ...
Wisma Putra continues to monitor the flood situation in Hat Yai and Songkhla which was caused by persistent rain disrupting ...
Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin Charnvirakul visited flood-affected areas in Hat Yai District, Songkhla ...
All Malaysians stranded at hotels in Hat Yai due to flooding have been advised to wait at their respective hotel lobbies to ...
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