It’s a very serious situation, as floodwaters in Hat Yai, Songkhla Province, Thailand have surged to 1.5–3 meters, forcing authorities to evacuate both residents and tourists.


 


The post accurately reports the flood disaster in Hat Yai, Thailand, where water levels reached 1.5-3 meters, stranding over 7,000 tourists and locals.

The disaster was triggered by intensified monsoon rains starting on November 19, with 335 mm of rainfall recorded on November 21, an extreme event occurring once every 300 years.

The impacts include 13 deaths, over 2 million affected people, and military rescue operations; climate change is increasing trends of extreme rainfall in Southeast Asia (Nature and HESS studies), leading to more frequent similar events.

 

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