Nan’s Historic Floods Estimated to Cause Over 2 Billion Baht in Damages

Bangkok: Flooding in Nan city, although the water level has almost completely receded, has left widespread damage throughout the city, showing the severity of this event, which is the biggest flooding ever recorded. Estimated damage is no less than 2 billion baht.

According to Thai News Agency, the unprecedented flooding has heavily impacted infrastructure, homes, and businesses, leaving the local community in a state of recovery. This natural disaster has prompted urgent relief efforts as authorities work to assess and address the extensive damage inflicted by the floods.

Local officials are mobilizing resources to support affected residents and expedite restoration efforts. The estimated financial impact highlights the significant challenges faced by the city in rebuilding and ensuring the safety and stability of its infrastructure in the future.

Emergency response teams continue to assist in relief efforts, providing essential supplies and services to those in need. The recovery process is expected to take considerable time, as assessments continue to determine the full extent of the damage across Nan city.