A total of 384 people were confirmed dead and two people were missing in the floods that have inundated the upper part of the country for almost three months, the Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department reported on Tuesday.
A Thai man pulls a boat holding his family through floodwaters in Bangkok on October 27, 2011. Bangkok residents fled the capital October 27 after authorities called an emergency five-day holiday and urged people in flood-prone parts of the city to leave to avoid a massive deluge. [Xinhua/AFP] |
Three more people were confirmed dead on Monday in central province of Chainat.
Central province of Nakhon Sawan has the highest death toll of 59 people, following by central province of Phichit, of which 50 people killed by flood.
Flash floods were caused by the heavy monsoon "Nock-Ten" and overflow from several dams in upper part of the country since mid July.
On Saturday, floods still prevail in 26 of 77 provinces and are affecting about 2.1 people from 720,000 households.
The floods have affected about 3 million households and about 9. 9 million people in 63 of 77 provinces since July 25.
About 73 main highways in 15 provinces are flooded and cannot be passed and 18 north-bound train routes were cancelled.
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