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Vietnam facing global weather disruptions due to La Nina
SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 2024
In Vietnam, experts predict that from now until the end of the year, the influence of La Nina will complicate rain, storm, and flood patterns, particularly in the central region.
Bangkok governor orders urgent flood protection amid La Niña threat
MONDAY, AUGUST 05, 2024
Chadchart wants flood defences beefed up in low-lying areas and slum communities amid forecasts of unusually high water flows
Thailand gears up for La Niña, warns of heavy rains, flash floods
FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 2024
The Meteorological Department forecasts a very wet few months as the weather phenomenon set to dump large volumes of water at least until November
Thailand’s multibillion-dollar industry braces for La Niña flooding
FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2024
Sandbag walls and smart flood defences are rising at industrial estates to prevent repeat of 3.5 billion baht losses in 2011 Great Flood
Srettha tells BMA to step up measures to prevent Bangkok floods
MONDAY, JUNE 03, 2024
City authorities urged to join hands with ONWR to mitigate flooding as La Niña expected to bring 10% more rain this year
Four govt economic plans could be affected by Srettha’s removal
FRIDAY, MAY 24, 2024
Political analysts explain how Srettha’s potential removal from office could affect economic policies
Thailand may not feel full impact of La Niña this year
MONDAY, MAY 06, 2024
As El Niño shifts into neutral gear, climate change conditions are making it tougher to forecast whether the cooler, wetter La Niña phenomenon will be arriving in Thailand this year.
2024 may be warmest year
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2024
Will 2024 beat 2023’s record as the warmest year in the world, Academy of Sciences Malaysia Fellow Fredolin Tangang said while it remains to be seen whether 2024 will be warmer than 2023, the likelihood is very much there.
‘La Nina’ weather in 2018 increases likelihood of major flooding: experts
SATURDAY, JANUARY 06, 2018
Similar weather conditions to those that occurred during the nation’s second most severe flooding in 1995 is predicted for this year, according to weather experts. They are warning that an expected “La Nina” condition will bring more rain and storms than usual to Thailand, and that increasingly extreme and unpredictable weather should be expected as a result of climate change.
‘We know what happened last time’: Thais brace for La Nina
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 01, 2016
Udomsuk Udompaiboon points to the fence around his house, at a long, faded brown line higher than his shoulder.
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