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Ayutthaya flooding worsening due to continuous discharges from Chao Phraya Dam

The ongoing high water discharge from the Chao Phraya Dam has resulted in widespread flooding in Ayutthaya. As of today, the dam continues to release water at a rate of 1,800 cubic metres per second for the third consecutive day. This high-volume water discharge has significantly increased water levels in the Chao Phraya River flowing through Ayutthaya, resulting in an equal rise in the water volume of its tributaries.

Six provinces, including Kalasin and Ubon Ratchathani, are currently experiencing severe flooding, and efforts to assist the affected residents are ongoing. Today’s weather across Thailand remains rainy and 38 provinces are still under a heavy rain warning.

Source: thethaiger.com

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