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Thailand Braces for Heavy Rainfall and Storm Risks

WadiBy WadiJuly 21, 2025003 Mins Read
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Monsoon Intensifies Across Regions

Severe Weather Warnings Issued

On July 20, 2025, Thailand’s Meteorological Department issued urgent warnings for heavy to very heavy rainfall in Chanthaburi, Trat, Ranong, and Phangnga provinces, driven by a strengthened southwest monsoon over the Andaman Sea and Gulf of Thailand. The forecast, effective through the coming days, highlights the risk of severe weather impacting Thailand’s eastern and southern regions. Authorities are urging residents to prepare for potential disruptions as monsoon conditions escalate.

Flash Flood Risks in Lowlands

Central and Northeastern Areas on Alert

The Meteorological Department cautioned residents in parts of Thailand’s central and northeastern regions to remain vigilant for localized downpours that could trigger flash flooding, especially in low-lying areas, near hillsides, or along watercourses. With rainfall expected to intensify, flood-prone zones face heightened risks. This alert aligns with Thailand’s ongoing efforts to enhance disaster preparedness, particularly during the rainy season, which affects 70% of the country annually.

Dangerous Sea Conditions Forecast

Mariners Urged to Exercise Caution

Mariners in the Andaman Sea and Gulf of Thailand face hazardous conditions, with waves in the upper Andaman Sea projected to reach 2–4 meters and exceeding 4 meters in stormy areas. The lower Andaman Sea and upper Gulf of Thailand may see waves of 2–3 meters, with thunderstorms potentially pushing heights beyond 3 meters. Small boats are strongly advised to stay ashore, as rough seas pose significant risks to maritime safety until conditions stabilize.

Tropical Storm Wipha’s Influence

Monitoring Storm’s Path

Authorities are closely tracking Tropical Storm Wipha, located 560 kilometers east of Zhanjiang, China, in the upper South China Sea as of July 20, 2025. Moving west-northwest, the storm is expected to reach the Gulf of Tonkin and make landfall in northern Vietnam by July 21 or 22. While not directly hitting Thailand, Wipha’s presence is intensifying monsoon activity, contributing to the heavy rainfall forecast across the country’s southern and eastern provinces.

Preparedness Measures Underway

Coordinating Disaster Response

Thailand’s disaster management agencies are mobilizing to address the potential impacts of heavy rainfall and flooding. Local authorities are clearing drainage systems and reinforcing infrastructure in vulnerable areas to mitigate flood risks. The government’s proactive measures, including real-time weather monitoring through a national “war room,” aim to ensure swift responses to emerging threats, protecting communities and minimizing economic disruptions in affected regions.

Public Safety Advisories

Residents Urged to Stay Vigilant

Residents in at-risk areas are advised to monitor weather updates and prepare for possible evacuations, particularly in low-lying zones prone to flash floods and runoff. The Meteorological Department’s 24/7 hotline provides real-time information to keep communities informed. As Thailand anticipates 35 million tourists in 2025, these warnings also serve to safeguard visitors, ensuring the country remains a safe destination despite challenging weather conditions.

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