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A minimum of two dead, hundreds stranded in Thailand as floods hit north

At least two individuals were killed and hundreds stranded in Thailand after heavy rains swept through two northern provinces, swelling rivers, swamping settlements and setting off mudslides, authorities stated on Wednesday.

The unfavorable weather, which can be found in the wake of Typhoon Yagi - the most powerful storm in Asia this year, has impacted about 9,000 families in Thailand, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra said.

Water currents are still strong, she informed press reporters. All firms are prepared and when the current alleviates, they will enter right away.

The effects of the storm have actually killed at least 143 people in Vietnam, where it made landfall on Saturday before moving westwards, with floods requiring the evacuation of countless locals living near the swelling Red River in the capital Hanoi.

Thailand's Chiang Mai province experienced flash floods and mudslides, with 2 deaths tape-recorded, according to its governor.

In the Mai Sai district of neighbouring Chiang Rai province, which borders Myanmar, rubber boats were unable to reach some flooded areas where hundreds were stuck and waiting for assistance, said district chief Narongpol Kid-an.

Helicopters will be used to leave stranded homeowners and provide food and water, he informed Reuters.

A citizen in the main town in Mae Sai, which has actually a. population of over 28,000, said their group of three people was. trapped on the second floor of a structure after increasing water. immersed the lower level.

We have actually not eaten anything considering that the other day morning, the. citizen stated, asking not to be called.

It is still drizzling heavily in Mae Sai. We hope a rescue. group or somebody will pertain to help us..

(source: Reuters)