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Six southern provinces warned of flash floods and forest run-off from June 3-8
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The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) on Wednesday issued a warning for six southern provinces to monitor possible flash floods and forest run-off from June 3-8, 2026.
Key facts
- The DDPM cited the Southern Meteorological Centre for the west coast, which reported that from June 2-4, a rather strong south-westerly monsoon would prevail over the Andaman Sea and the western coast of southern Thailand.
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Summary
The DDPM cited the Southern Meteorological Centre for the west coast, which reported that from June 2-4, a rather strong south-westerly monsoon would prevail over the Andaman Sea and the western coast of southern Thailand.
This will bring more rain to the South’s west coast, with heavy to very heavy rain in some areas, which could trigger flash floods and forest run-off.