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Floods in Thailand leave 23 dead, $300 million in losses

Aug 3, 2017 | 5:30 AM

BANGKOK — Floods in Thailand’s northern and eastern regions have killed at least 23 people and left two missing with damage estimated at around $300 million.

Ten provinces have been flooded due to heavy rains, affecting 721,500 people, the Interior Ministry said Thursday.

It said that around 1,554 square kilometres (600 square miles) of rice farming land has been affected. The hardest hit is Sakon Nakhon province, around 640 kilometres (400 miles) east of Bangkok, which has recorded nine deaths. Schools and department stores in the province remain shut.

“It directly affects the local economy as the city has been submerged for over five days,” said Mongkol Tunsuwan, the president for the northeastern region of the Thai Chamber of Commerce.