Southern Thailand is experiencing flooding, affecting more than 2 million people.

The southern region of Thailand is submerged, impacting upwards of 2 million individuals.

The southern region of Thailand is submerged, impacting upwards of 2 million individuals.

The southern part of Thailand faces its most severe inundation in a quarter-century, affecting more than 2 million persons.

The inundation has impacted 10 provinces simultaneously, ranging from the well-known tourist location of Surat Thani to the frontier cities of Yala and Narathiwat.

Functionaries are extracting local inhabitants and international visitors, employing all resources available—pumps, hydrants, and electrical generators.

The most affected area was the Hat Yai district (Songkhla), where residences of roughly 250,000 families were deluged.

The monetary toll is immense: commercial and travel sectors are forfeiting 1–1.5 billion baht on a daily basis, as per valuations from the University of Thailand Chamber of Commerce.

Contingent upon agency projections, it may necessitate roughly a week for the water levels to become constant.