A low-pressure system is moving from the center of Vietnam into Laos and Cambodia, causing severe downpours in many provinces at the end of this month, according to a statement from the National Water Command Center. The southwesterly monsoon over Thailand is also strengthening at the same time. The Hydro-Informatics Institute and the Meteorological Department issued the following warnings about potential flash floods: Phetchabun (Lom Kao district), in the north – Central: Prachuap Khiri Khan (Hua Hin and Pran Buri districts), Phetchaburi (Tha Yang, Ban Lat, and Muang districts). Northeast: Muang districts in Surin, Buri Ram, and Ubon Ratchathani (Muang and Phibun Mangsahan districts). – East: Chon Buri, Rayong, Chanthaburi, and Trat (Muang and Khao Saming districts), all of which are in the Muang district. – South: Phuket (Kathu, Thalang, and Muang district), Krabi (Ko Lanta, Khlong Thom, Muang, Nua Khlong, and Ao Luek districts), Trang (Muang, Kantang, and Palian districts), and Satun (Thungwa district). Chumphon (Phato district), Ranong (Kapoe, Muang, and Suk Samran districts), Phang-nga (Kapong, Khura The center is advising locals to take protective measures against heavy rain and to be on the lookout for potential flash floods during that time.
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