Heavy Rain Floods Phuket, Water Levels Rising Dangerously
Heavy rain flooded multiple areas across Phuket on July 1, with the Bang Yai Canal rising over three meters above normal levels as authorities work to drain water around the clock.
At 4 a.m. on July 1, heavy to very heavy rain fell continuously across Phuket, triggering flooding in multiple areas including Patong Subdistrict, Kathu District, and various locations in Phuket City District. Floodwaters rose above road surfaces, making travel difficult for small vehicles and causing traffic congestion on several routes. Officials advised residents to avoid flooded areas and exercise caution while traveling.
The Bang Yai Canal, a major waterway spanning over 20 kilometers from Kathu District through the city center to Phuket Bay, has seen water levels surge more than three meters above normal, raising serious concerns about overflow and flooding in nearby areas.
Authorities are aggressively draining water to mitigate the impact of the heavy and continuous rainfall, with 24-hour monitoring underway.
The Meteorological Department has issued a warning for very heavy rainfall from July 1-3, noting that most of Thailand will experience heavy to very heavy rain in some areas, particularly the Eastern Region and the Andaman coast, due to monsoon troughs affecting the North and upper Northeast combined with monsoon winds.
Residents in at-risk areas are urged to remain vigilant against dangers from heavy rainfall, accumulated water, flash floods, and flash flooding, especially in hilly terrain, low-lying areas, and near waterways. The public is advised to closely monitor weather updates and official announcements.