Relief Efforts Underway for Flood-Affected Residents in Luang Namtha

10/09/2024 16:08
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KPL In response to the severe flooding caused by Tropical Storm Yagi, authorities in Luang Namtha Province are swiftly mobilizing relief efforts to assist affected families. The storm has brought prolonged heavy rainfall, particularly impacting northern provinces, with Luang Namtha experiencing significant river overflows from major water bodies, including the Nam Tung, Nam Tha, and Nam Ngene rivers.

(KPL) In response to the severe flooding caused by Tropical Storm Yagi, authorities in Luang Namtha Province are swiftly mobilizing relief efforts to assist affected families. The storm has brought prolonged heavy rainfall, particularly impacting northern provinces, with Luang Namtha experiencing significant river overflows from major water bodies, including the Nam Tung, Nam Tha, and Nam Ngene rivers.

The rapid rise in water levels has resulted in widespread flooding, particularly in low-lying areas.

Villages, infrastructure, and essential services such as roads, telecommunications, electricity, and water supply have been severely disrupted.

The town's infrastructure, housing, agricultural lands, and property of residents have sustained heavy damage, affecting the daily lives of many.

Col. Khamlek Saikhamphone, Head of the Provincial Military Headquarter and Chair of the Provincial Disaster Management Committee, reported that after receiving alerts about the flooding, provincial authorities, in coordination with the Provincial Military Headquarter, immediately mobilized resources.

A rescue team of 565 soldiers, along with six boats and additional civilian assistance, was dispatched to the 22 worst-hit villages, including Vieng-ngeun, Thong Jai Neua, Thong Jai Tai, Na Noy, and Vieng Neua.

Emergency relief operations are underway to evacuate residents, provide immediate shelter, and ensure their safety. Victims are being relocated to safe areas while efforts to transport the injured to Luang Namtha Military Hospital continue.

Despite a slight reduction in water levels in some areas, rainfall persists, posing a continued threat of further flooding. Residents in high-risk areas are advised to remain vigilant and closely monitor weather conditions. The society is urged to unite in support by donating essential goods and supplies to help affected families.

Authorities are continuing to coordinate with army and local communities to ensure all affected areas receive necessary aid and support, with further assistance being prepared for those in need.

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