Military District 39 Deploys Troops to Aid Sukhothai Flooding
The 39th Military Region has deployed troops, vehicles, and water rescue equipment to assist flood-affected areas in Sri Satchanalai District, Sukhothai. The deployment follows severe monsoon-driven flooding and flash floods affecting northern Thailand between August 18-21. Military forces are on 24-hour standby with continuous water monitoring to respond quickly to affected residents.
The 39th Military Region Commander has mobilized personnel and equipment to assist flood-affected areas in Sukhothai, with operations running around the clock and continuous water situation monitoring. Major General Napadol Watcharajitbua, Commander of the 39th Army Division and Director of the Disaster Relief Center, has ordered rapid-response disaster relief units, volunteer forces, vehicles, equipment, and water rescue tools to stand ready. These forces aim to assist and support residents affected by disasters in Sri Satchanalai District, Sukhothai, who are suffering from flash floods and runoff. Following a monsoon trough that crossed the northern and upper northeastern regions between August 18-21, which poses risks of sudden flooding and flash floods, the 39th Army Division Disaster Relief Center has escalated alert measures. Personnel and equipment are prepared for 24-hour operations with close monitoring of water conditions to ensure rapid access to affected areas and timely safety assistance for residents.