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What impact does the flood in Chiang Mai, Thailand have on China tourists?

According to Thailand's "World Journal" report, on June 5438+02, local time, the rainstorm in Banbeng Town, Han Dong County, Chiang Mai, Thailand triggered a once-in-30-year flood. The local government sent emergency rescue workers to rescue the disaster, and more than 40 China tourists trapped in a local resort hotel were moved to safety with the help of rescue workers. Since that afternoon, the floods in Han Dong have gradually returned to normal.

Recently, the continuous rainstorm in Chiang Mai caused the biggest flood along the river in Banbeng Town, Han Dong County in the past 30 years, and the flood depth in a large area exceeded 1 m.

Because the flood came so suddenly, the local residents living by the river were caught off guard. Only a few people put valuables on high places in time. Most residents have serious property losses because they have no time to move them. Some people can't sleep all night because their bedding is soaked in water, and they need to help nearby villagers with disaster relief.

In addition, more than 40 tourists from China stayed in a resort hotel in Han Dong County, and they had to wait in the rain for rescuers to get help because of the heavy rain. Fortunately, with the help of local government rescuers and nearby villagers, they were successfully transferred to a safe place for resettlement, and no casualties occurred.

By the afternoon of 12, the flood in Banbeng Town, Han Dong County had gradually subsided, and local residents began to clean up their flooded homes. However, many downstream villages are still seriously flooded because of the slow flood discharge into the river, and a large number of people's houses are flooded. Government workers are investigating the disaster losses in order to provide relief according to government procedures.