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Thailand to see less rainfall into next year due to El Nino

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has warned that Thailand could experience dry conditions due to the El Nino phenomenon until early next year.
Bangkok (NNT/VNA) - The ThaiMeteorological Department (TMD) has warned that Thailand could experience dryconditions due to the El Nino phenomenon until early next year.

TMD Director-General Chomparee Chompurat saidrainfall in all regions of Thailand has been below average despite the rainyseason beginning more than a month ago. Rainfall nationwide was 25% belowaverage and dry periods are forecast in various regions until July 17. Thedirector-general warned that the situation could intensify in November andcontinue until early 2024.

Meanwhile, the Office of the National WaterResources (ONWR) has reported that its four major dams comprising the Bhumibol,Sirikit, Kwai Noi Bamrung Daen and Pa Sak Jolasid dams, are at an average of40% capacity. Recent rainfall has helped increase water levels in some areasbut officials are closely monitoring the situation.

Authorities from related departments will alsoimplement measures to mitigate the impact on water resources, agriculturalactivities and the overall ecosystem. Members of the public, especiallyfarmers, are advised to prepare for the upcoming dry conditions./.
VNA

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