The death toll in southern Thailand has risen to at least 13 as days of relentless flooding continue to engulf multiple provinces across the region. Officials say heavy monsoon rains have triggered flash floods, landslides, and widespread damage to homes, roads, and farmland. Emergency teams have been deployed to rescue stranded residents, with military units using boats and high-clearance vehicles to reach communities cut off by rising waters.<br /><br />Dozens of villages remain underwater, and authorities warn that the situation could worsen as more rain is forecast in the coming days. Local reports indicate that rivers have overflowed in several areas, leaving thousands displaced and forcing schools and businesses to close. Power outages and communication disruptions have complicated relief efforts.<br /><br />Thailand’s disaster management agency says crews are prioritizing evacuations, medical emergencies, and delivery of food and water to isolated zones. Aerial footage shows vast areas submerged, with rooftops barely visible above the floodwaters. Officials described the flooding as some of the worst to hit the region in years.<br /><br />#Thailand #ThailandFloods #SouthernThailand #FloodDisaster #BreakingNews #APTNews #FlashFloods #MonsoonRains #NaturalDisaster #Flooding #RescueEfforts #EmergencyResponse #ThaiAuthorities
