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Reporters : Asst.Prof.Dr.Natapon Kaewthong, Asst.Prof.Chayanat Buathongkhue, Dr.Prasert Nonthakarn, Mr.Tanakorn Inthasuth.

Indicator : 13.3.1, 13.3.2, 13.3.4

Date : 17 Dec 2022

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Prepare for heavy rainfall between 17-19 December 2022 together with the Songkhla Provincial Public Health Office, ONWR and the Songkhla Provincial Office.

To prepare for heavy rainfall and coordinate with local authorities, you should follow these general steps:

  1. Monitor Weather Updates: Stay informed about the weather conditions in your area by using weather forecasting services, apps, or websites. Local meteorological agencies usually provide up-to-date information on weather forecasts.
  2. Emergency Plan: Have a family emergency plan in place that includes communication, evacuation routes, and a list of essential items to take with you in case of severe weather.
  3. Emergency Kit: Prepare an emergency kit with essential supplies, including non-perishable food, water, flashlights, batteries, a first-aid kit, and necessary medications.
  4. Secure Property: If you live in a flood-prone area, take precautions to secure your property. This may include sandbagging, moving valuable items to higher ground, and ensuring your home is well-sealed against water intrusion.
  5. Evacuation Plans: Know the local evacuation routes and shelters in your area. Make sure your family knows where to go if evacuation becomes necessary.
  6. Communication: Stay in touch with local government agencies, such as the Songkhla Provincial Public Health Office and the Songkhla Provincial Office, for updates and instructions.
  7. Follow Official Instructions: Always follow the guidance and instructions provided by local authorities and government agencies.

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