In Pattani, Thailand, the flooding crisis has escalated significantly. As of today, many areas remain submerged with water levels reaching alarming heights. Local authorities have reported that food and drink supplies for those affected are critically low, with estimates suggesting they will only last for another two days. Compounding the problem, the food that has been distributed, such as boxed meals, has sometimes been spoiled by the time it reaches flood victims. This dire situation has prompted various organizations, including local rescue groups, to move quickly to deliver additional aid, primarily dry food supplies, to affected areas. Reports indicate that in the Takuan village of the Takhua district, many residents have found refuge in mosques where they wait for supplies. Due to difficulties in transportation, victims have reported receiving only one meal a day, leading to increased desperation. Tragically, reports indicate that at least seven lives have been lost due to the flooding. Meanwhile, ongoing heavy rain has affected other provinces like Narathiwat, with water levels in major rivers receding slightly. However, there is still grave concern about heavy rains forecasted for the region, posing risks of further flooding. Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely as rescue efforts strive to stabilize food and water supplies for those impacted. The need for community support and collective action remains crucial as the local population struggles with this ongoing crisis.
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