Deputy Interior Minister Surveys Flood Damage in Pua District
Deputy Interior Minister Jetseree Thaisaengrat visited flood-hit Pua District in Nan Province to coordinate recovery efforts, mobilizing multiple agencies and equipment to help residents clean homes and restore infrastructure after water le
Deputy Interior Minister Jetseree Thaisaengrat visited Pua District in Nan Province on August 21 to lead ongoing flood relief and recovery efforts. He held discussions with residents to assess damage to homes and property, and to plan targeted and swift resource allocation.
The operation integrates personnel from multiple agencies including the Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department, the Department of Public Works and Urban Planning, the Regional Water Authority, the Department of Internal Administration, and volunteer forces. Equipment mobilized to the area includes four mud-removal and debris-collection trucks, eight 6-wheel dump trucks, one water-production truck, one field kitchen truck, and one 10,000-liter water tanker. Additional water trucks have been deployed for house cleaning to help affected households resume normal life as quickly as possible.
Jetseree emphasized that recovery work must continue immediately after water levels recede, as residents' hardships do not end when flooding stops. Homes still contain sediment and contaminants, and both property and public infrastructure require repair. He stressed the importance of listening directly to community concerns to ensure aid matches real needs. "The water has receded, but our work is not finished," he said. "We must accelerate recovery in all areas and help the people of Pua return home, earn their living, and resume normal life as soon as possible."
All agencies have been instructed to monitor rainfall and water levels closely and maintain readiness with adequate personnel, machinery, and resources to respond to changing conditions, with emphasis on proactive engagement in affected areas and solutions tailored to community needs.