(+ВИДЕО) Наводнения в результате проливных дождей на юге Таиланда
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28.11.2025 86031532
Наводнения в результате проливных дождей на юге Таиланда
Hat Yai (Thailand), Nov. 28 (EFE).— At least 145 people have died in Thailand due to the floods that have affected several southern provinces for days, especially the Songkhla region, according to the latest figures released on Friday by the Thai government. Camera: Narong Sangnak. General footage of rescue teams at work; distribution of aid; and the aftermath of the floods in Hat Yai, in the Songkhla region of southern Thailand.
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26.11.2025 85960428
Наводнения в результате проливных дождей на юге Таиланда
Heavy floods in southern Thailand cause damage and prompt evacuations
SHOTLIST:
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TPBS - NO ACCESS THAILAND
Hat Yai District, Songkhla Province, Thailand - 26 November 2025
1. Various aerials showing heavy flooding in Khlong Toei Community in Hat Yai District ++MUTE++
2. Various of people wading through flooded streets, travelling in canoes
3. Mid of person loading food basket for resident on higher floor, pulled up by rope
4. Various of people standing on flooded street speaking to residents on higher floor of building
5. Mid of rushing floodwater
6. Various of people leaving flooded area in back of truck
TPBS - NO ACCESS THAILAND
Pattani, Thailand - 26 November 2025
7. Various of flooded store fronts as seen from car driving down street
8. Various of sandbags at store fronts on flooded street
9. Various of flooded street with vehicles and people wading through
10. Various of woman walking through floodwater to hospital
11. Mid of person on motorbike riding into flooded area of hospital
12. Wide of person walking towards hospital with flooding near ramp entrance
STORYLINE:
Heavy flooding in southern Thailand continued to cause significant damage to cities and provinces near the Malaysian border, prompting evacuations.
In footage from local broadcaster TPBS, aerial video of Hat Yai district showed heavily flooded streets and buildings with cars nearly submerged.
Some residents on higher floors were given food baskets, hoisted up with ropes as evacuations were taking place across the area.
In Pattani, on Thailand's southern border, streets were flooded and businesses had placed sandbags at storefronts.
One hospital also had a nearly-flooded entrance.
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24.11.2025 85920947
Наводнения в результате проливных дождей на юге Таиланда
Record amount of torrential rain causes severe flash floods in southern Thailand
SHOTLIST:
RESTRICTIONS SUMMARY: NO ACCESS THAILAND
TPBS - NO ACCESS THAILAND
Hat Yai, Thailand - 24 November 2025
1. Wide of people wading through heavily flooded street
2. Mid of a person standing in water under canopy of shop front
3. Pan of people wading through flooded street
4. Various of people wading through flooded street
4. Various of people on rescue lifeboat on flooded street
5. Driving shot showing submerged bus
6. Various of submerged van
7. Mid of an emergency worker wading through waist-high water
8. Wide of a man sat in submerged van
9. Various of people sat in front of shop with water nearly reaching them
10. Various of people getting into lifeboat
11. Various of lady on balcony of flooded building, people standing in water below
12. Pan of flooded street
13. Bag floating down street
STORYLINE:
A record amount of torrential rain caused severe flash floods in southern Thailand over the weekend.
Officials said nearly 2 million people are affected.
Video from Thai broadcaster TPBS showed flooded streets in the southern city of Hat Yai, with residents wading through waist-high water or leaving on boats.
Thailand's Irrigation Department said the average rainfall in 10 southern provinces last week was recorded at 300 to 500 millimeters.
Officials reported that Friday's rainfall in Hat Yai, a major economic hub in Songkhla province, was the highest in 300 years, reaching 335 millimeters.
Local media reported difficulties with evacuation efforts in Hat Yai, as hundreds of residents and tourists were trapped inside homes and hotels by rising water.
Officials warned on Monday that water levels are likely to rise further in several southern provinces, as torrential rains in the region are expected to continue until Tuesday.
No casualties have been reported.
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28.11.2025 86026111
Наводнения в результате проливных дождей на юге Таиланда
epa12555209 Military personnel distribute food and first aid kits to flood victim in Hat Yai, Songkhla province, Thailand, 28 November 2025. Severe flooding across nine southern provinces has killed more than 100 people and affected over 2.7 million residents, according to Wirun Supasingsiripricha, Director of the Institute of Forensic Medicine, Police General Hospital. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
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28.11.2025 86026016
Наводнения в результате проливных дождей на юге Таиланда
epa12555205 Damaged cars on a street as the floodwaters begin to recede in Hat Yai, Songkhla province, southern Thailand, 28 November 2025. Severe flooding across nine southern provinces has killed more than 100 people and affected over 2.7 million residents, according to Wirun Supasingsiripricha, Director of the Institute of Forensic Medicine, Police General Hospital. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
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28.11.2025 86026015
Наводнения в результате проливных дождей на юге Таиланда
epa12555204 Damaged cars and motorbikes on a muddy street as the floodwaters begin to recede in Hat Yai, Songkhla province, southern Thailand, 28 November 2025. Severe flooding across nine southern provinces has killed more than 100 people and affected over 2.7 million residents, according to Wirun Supasingsiripricha, Director of the Institute of Forensic Medicine, Police General Hospital. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
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28.11.2025 86026012
Наводнения в результате проливных дождей на юге Таиланда
epa12555202 A cat walk past rubble after the floodwaters begin to recede in Hat Yai, Songkhla province, southern Thailand, 28 November 2025. Severe flooding across nine southern provinces has killed more than 100 people and affected over 2.7 million residents, according to Wirun Supasingsiripricha, Director of the Institute of Forensic Medicine, Police General Hospital. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
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28.11.2025 86026008
Наводнения в результате проливных дождей на юге Таиланда
epa12555200 A local villager checks the damage to his residence after the floodwaters began to recede in Hat Yai, Songkhla province, southern Thailand, 28 November 2025. Severe flooding across nine southern provinces has killed more than 100 people and affected over 2.7 million residents, according to Wirun Supasingsiripricha, Director of the Institute of Forensic Medicine, Police General Hospital. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
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28.11.2025 86025972
Наводнения в результате проливных дождей на юге Таиланда
epa12555199 Military medical personnel distribute first aid kits to flood victims in Hat Yai, Songkhla province, Thailand, 28 November 2025. Severe flooding across nine southern provinces has killed more than 100 people and affected over 2.7 million residents, according to Wirun Supasingsiripricha, Director of the Institute of Forensic Medicine, Police General Hospital. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
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28.11.2025 86023699
Наводнения в результате проливных дождей на юге Таиланда
epa12555017 Flood victims line up to receive relief bags in Hat Yai, Songkhla province, Thailand, 28 November 2025. Severe flooding across nine southern provinces has killed more than 100 people and affected over 2.7 million residents, according to Wirun Supasingsiripricha, Director of the Institute of Forensic Medicine, Police General Hospital. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
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28.11.2025 86023698
Наводнения в результате проливных дождей на юге Таиланда
epa12555016 Military personnel deliver relief bags to flood victims in Hat Yai, Songkhla province, Thailand, 28 November 2025. Severe flooding across nine southern provinces has killed more than 100 people and affected over 2.7 million residents, according to Wirun Supasingsiripricha, Director of the Institute of Forensic Medicine, Police General Hospital. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
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28.11.2025 86023696
Наводнения в результате проливных дождей на юге Таиланда
epa12555015 Military personnel load relief bags onto helicopters for distribution to the flood victims in Hat Yai, Songkhla province, Thailand, 28 November 2025. Severe flooding across nine southern provinces has killed more than 100 people and affected over 2.7 million residents, according to Wirun Supasingsiripricha, Director of the Institute of Forensic Medicine, Police General Hospital. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
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28.11.2025 86023498
Наводнения в результате проливных дождей на юге Таиланда
epa12555002 Local villagers are starting to return to their daily lives after the floods subsided in Hat Yai, Songkhla province, Thailand, 28 November 2025. Severe flooding across nine southern provinces has killed more than 100 people and affected over 2.7 million residents, according to Wirun Supasingsiripricha, Director of the Institute of Forensic Medicine, Police General Hospital. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
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28.11.2025 86023384
Наводнения в результате проливных дождей на юге Таиланда
epa12554992 Military personnel deliver relief bags to flood victims in Hat Yai, Songkhla province, Thailand, 28 November 2025. Severe flooding across nine southern provinces has killed more than 100 people and affected over 2.7 million residents, according to Wirun Supasingsiripricha, Director of the Institute of Forensic Medicine, Police General Hospital. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
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28.11.2025 86023249
Наводнения в результате проливных дождей на юге Таиланда
epa12554990 Military personnel deliver relief bags to flood victims in Hat Yai, Songkhla province, Thailand, 28 November 2025. Severe flooding across nine southern provinces has killed more than 100 people and affected over 2.7 million residents, according to Wirun Supasingsiripricha, Director of the Institute of Forensic Medicine, Police General Hospital. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
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28.11.2025 86023248
Наводнения в результате проливных дождей на юге Таиланда
epa12554989 Flood victims line up to receive relief bags in Hat Yai, Songkhla province, Thailand, 28 November 2025. Severe flooding across nine southern provinces has killed more than 100 people and affected over 2.7 million residents, according to Wirun Supasingsiripricha, Director of the Institute of Forensic Medicine, Police General Hospital. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
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28.11.2025 86022102
Наводнения в результате проливных дождей на юге Таиланда
epa12554901 A local villager stands next to an overturned car and rubble on a street as the floodwaters begin to recede in Hat Yai, Songkhla province, southern Thailand, 28 November 2025. Severe flooding across nine southern provinces has killed more than 100 people and affected over 2.7 million residents, according to Wirun Supasingsiripricha, Director of the Institute of Forensic Medicine, Police General Hospital. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
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28.11.2025 86022101
Наводнения в результате проливных дождей на юге Таиланда
epa12554900 Damaged cars and rubble on a street as the floodwaters begin to recede in Hat Yai, Songkhla province, southern Thailand, 28 November 2025. Severe flooding across nine southern provinces has killed more than 100 people and affected over 2.7 million residents, according to Wirun Supasingsiripricha, Director of the Institute of Forensic Medicine, Police General Hospital. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
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28.11.2025 86019536
Наводнения в результате проливных дождей на юге Таиланда
epa12554606 A local villager looks on after the floodwaters begin to recede in Hat Yai, Songkhla province, southern Thailand, 28 November 2025. Severe flooding across nine southern provinces has killed more than 100 people and affected over 2.7 million residents, according to Wirun Supasingsiripricha, Director of the Institute of Forensic Medicine, Police General Hospital. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
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28.11.2025 86019532
Наводнения в результате проливных дождей на юге Таиланда
epa12554605 A local villager begins cleaning the front of her residence after the floodwaters began to recede in Hat Yai, Songkhla province, southern Thailand, 28 November 2025. Severe flooding across nine southern provinces has killed more than 100 people and affected over 2.7 million residents, according to Wirun Supasingsiripricha, Director of the Institute of Forensic Medicine, Police General Hospital. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK

