Governor of Ang Thong announces red alert, ready for 24 hours. Dealing with various waters

The Governor of Ang Thong put up a red signboard to be ready 24 hours a day to deal with various floods and to reinforce pumps along the government center and economic area.

Mr. Piriya Ithdilk, Governor of Ang Thong Province As the Director of the Flood Prevention and Response Command Center, he put up a red sign. Remind the people in the area behind the Chao Phraya rafters to increase stepped drainage. At a rate not exceeding 2,000 m3/s. Tomorrow (28 September) As a result, the water level in the Chao Phraya River has risen by 1.00-1.50 meters, allowing people in at-risk areas to follow the news and stick to the situation. Large pumps were installed along Municipal Road 1 along the Chao Phraya River, where the government center and Ang Thong Hospital are located, and on the west side, which is an economic area. If you are affected and need help, you can report the incident through the 24-hour hotline 1784.

This afternoon, the Chao Phraya Dam increased the drainage

of the Chao Phraya Dam water situation i
n Chai Nat Province. At 06.00 a.m., the amount of water flowing through the C2 water measuring station in Nakhon Sawan Province was 1,930 m3/s. The amount of water above the Chao Phraya Dam in Chai Nat Province was 2,164 m3/s. An increase from yesterday of 188 m3/s. The discharge water at the end of the dam is 1,699 m3/s.

The water level above the dam in Mueang Chai Nat district was 3 centimeters higher than yesterday, while the water level at the end of the dam in Samphaya district was 70 centimeters higher than yesterday.

The Director of the 12th Irrigation Office revealed that today the Chao Phraya Dam will gradually increase the drainage at the end of the dam in a stepped manner from 1,699 m3/s to 1,800 m3/s. This will result in the water level at the end of the dam from Chai Nat to Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya. Therefore, people living along the Chao Phraya and Noi rivers, especially in low-lying areas outside the barrage, are asked to monitor the water level that will rise further.

The Department of Irri
gation drained more

water from the Chao Phraya Dam while the Department of Irrigation The report on the situation of the Chao Phraya Basin today tends to increase. The water level is 22 centimeters higher than yesterday, but still 3.07 meters below the embankment, while the water level at the end of the dam is 2.82 meters lower than the embankment. As a result, the amount of inflow into the Chao Phraya River basin has increased. Coupled with the amount of rain that fell in the area. Therefore, the Department of Irrigation has gradually increased the drainage through the Chao Phraya Dam in line with the amount of water in the upper part and the rainfall during this period.

Source: Thai News Agency