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Thailand: Severe Local Storm: 2025/04/21 Country Information on DRR

Period 2025/04/21
Country or District Thailand
Event Type Severe Local Storm
Outline Over the past week, severe local storms with strong winds have affected the Northern, Northeastern, and Central regions of Thailand, resulting in injuries and damage. As of 21 April 2025, 8,200 people affected.
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Human Impact Physical Impact Others

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ECHO 20205/05/26
On 24 May 2025, heavy rainfall and resulting floods affected three provinces in Thailand, causing damage. According to ADINet, more than 600 people have been affected. Additionally, 124 houses and one road have sustained damage.

ECHO 20205/05/13
Thailand has been affected by storms with heavy rains and strong winds, resulting in consequent flooding over the past few days, and causing people to go missing and damage. According to ADINet, as at 10 May 2025, one person was reported missing in Nakhon Ratchasima province. A total of 1,244 people were affected, and 204 houses were damaged in the central provinces of Nakhon Sawan, Phichit, Phitsanulok, and Phetchabun, as well as the eastern provinces of Kalasin, Amnat Charoen, Nakhon Ratchasima, and Sa Kaeo.

ECHO 2025/05/05
Since 2 May 2025, several provinces in Thailand have been experiencing heavy rainfall and subsequent flooding, resulting in casualties and damage. According to ADINet, two people died in Pattani Province, southern Thailand due to flash floods. More than 1,000 people and 269 houses have been affected across several provinces, including Pattani, Lampang, Samut Sakhon, Phrae, Lamphun, and Surin.

ECHO 2025/04/25
Heavy rainfall, strong winds, and thunderstorms have been affecting several provinces of northern, central, southern, and eastern Thailand since 25 April 2025, causing floods and several severe weather-related incidents (mainly due to the strong wind) that have resulted in casualties and damage. ADINet reports, as of 29 April 2025, one fatality in the Lopburi Province. In addition, ADINet also reports a total of more than 7,350 affected people and approximately 1,450 damaged houses across the affected area.

ECHO 2025/04/22
As of 21 April 2025, the ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on disaster management (AHA Centre) reports three injured people and 8,200 people affected. Additionally, 1,700 houses were damaged.