Imagine an aerial view of Tha Wang Pha district in Nan, where rivers of murky floodwater intertwine among the rooftops and streets, painting almost an apocalyptic scene across this residential zone in the northern province of Thailand. This breathtaking view, captured vividly by the Disaster Response Association of Thailand, offers a stark reminder of nature’s ruthless force. Yet, amid this watery chaos, hope flows steadily from the government’s assurances. Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai confidently announced that Bangkok and other downstream provinces would remain untouched by this northern turmoil. His words were a beacon of relief as he described the administration’s control over the situation. On Thursday, Mr. Phumtham detailed the government’s tireless efforts. Resources have been rallied to battle the floodwaters inundating Chiang Rai, Phrae, Nan, Phayao, and Sukhothai. Drawing from the wisdom of the Meteorological and Royal Irrigation Departments, he clarified that the devastation wasn’t spawned by extreme…









