The Meteorological Center in the lower Northeast has warned of Typhoon Noru No. 2, with heavy rain and strong winds in the lower Northeast from Sept. 27-29, while rescue teams cruise to distribute rice to flooded villagers in Muang district. and Warin Chamrap
At 5:00 pm on September 24, 2022, Mrs. Rungrawee Ankot, Director of the Lower Northeastern Meteorological Center, revealed that the Lower Northeastern Meteorological Center
Has issued an announcement No. 2 (46/2565) about the storm "Noru" that at 1:00 PM today (24 Sept. 65) a strong tropical storm "Noru" in the Pacific Ocean.
It is centered about 600 kilometers east of Luzon, Philippines.
or at latitude 15.8 degrees north, longitude 126.
9 degrees east with maximum wind speeds near the center of about 110 kilometers per hour.
This storm is moving slightly west to the south.
with a speed of about 20 kilometers per hour
It will move through the Philippines into the Central South China Sea during 25-26 September 2022 and is expected to move ashore in central Vietnam during 27-28 September 2022. This will cause the lower Northeastern region. During 27-29 September 2022, there will be heavy to very heavy rains with strong winds.
Therefore, people are asked to be careful of the dangers of heavy to very heavy rain and accumulated rain.
which may cause flash floods
and flowing wild water
especially the hillside slopes near the waterways.
Including the lowland area as well and follow the weather forecast from the Meteorological Center in the lower Northeast.
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Meanwhile, Po Tek Tung Foundation and Chachoengsao Provincial Rescue workers
That is a team of 80 specialists in water rescue, led by Mr. Yuttaprut Poolket, led a patrol boat to distribute hundreds of boxes of rice to the villagers of Tha Ko Phai.
and nearby communities
which the ground floor house was flooded
but also live on the second floor where the water has not yet reached the flood
; also bring food for cats and dogs
stranded in the houses of the flooded villagers
to have food to eat with the owner
Today, the Por Tek Tung Foundation has set up a mobile kitchen to cook food for over 2,500 villagers to the residents of Mueang District and Warin Chamrap District.
which had flooded communities and had to evacuate 32 communities, 542 families, 2,016 people
. Meanwhile, the Foundation's emergency nursing team
Has moved a bed-ridden patient, an 80-year-old woman, who had to wear a fragile breathing tube out of a flooded house.
in the pouring rain
Taken to continue treatment at Warin Chamrap Hospital as well.