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Thai flood death toll rises to 53

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Bangkok (AFP) April 5, 2011
The death toll from floods in southern Thailand has risen to 53, the government said on Tuesday, as parts of the region remained inundated by high waters.

Seven provinces are still heavily flooded after unseasonal downpours began almost two weeks ago, affecting the livelihoods of more than two million residents and forcing more than 40,000 to evacuate.

In addition to the 53 deaths, one person is missing in Nakhon Si Thammarat, one of the hardest hit provinces, the public health ministry announced.

Flooding has eased in three provinces, the department of disaster prevention and mitigation said, after thousands of roads and bridges and hundreds of temples and schools were damaged.

Bad weather last week stranded thousands on islands in the Gulf of Thailand and Andaman Sea, prompting the government to send in the navy to rescue people from Koh Tao and Koh Phangan, where food and water was running low.

Ferry and air links have since resumed to most holiday areas.

The latest disaster comes just months after devastating flooding across Thailand late last year which left more than 200 people dead.



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Bangkok (AFP) April 3, 2011
The death toll from heavy flooding in southern Thailand has risen to 40, the government said Sunday, with thousands of people forced to live in temporary shelters. More than a week of heavy rain - in what is usually one of the hottest months - has caused floods in 10 of Thailand's 77 provinces, submerging homes, triggering landslides and washing away roads and bridges. As of Sunday, th ... read more







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