PM Rushes Flood Relief for Nan Province
Prime Minister Anutin has ordered urgent flood relief for Nan Province residents, with 100 million baht in emergency funds approved to speed compensation and streamline application procedures for disaster victims.
Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, also serving as Minister of Interior, has ordered all government agencies to urgently provide relief to residents affected by flooding, flash floods, and landslides in Nan Province, enabling people to return to normal life as quickly as possible. Relief disbursement must be rapid and comprehensive, with government agencies working proactively to survey damage and process compensation payments according to official procedures without delay.
Deputy Government Spokesperson Ploypailin Laksameesangchun confirmed that the Comptroller General's Department has approved an additional 100 million baht in emergency advance funds for Nan Province's governor to assist disaster victims, particularly those suffering home flood damage.
Deputy Interior Minister Jakkapatt Thaisedsai has instructed state agencies and local government organizations to reduce procedural requirements and eliminate unnecessary burdens for applicants. Disaster victims no longer need to submit copies of identity cards, house registration papers, or flood photographs; instead, they should report information to community leaders and village headmen, who will compile and forward the data to district offices.
The Comptroller General's Department has also approved exceptions to standard procedures for emergency disaster relief funds in Nan Province, including: evacuation costs to safe areas and temporary shelters; temporary shelter management costs such as facility improvements, supplies, sanitation and waste disposal services, and portable toilets; and equipment and materials for cleaning homes and public areas, plus compensation and travel costs for workers assigned to the disaster area.
The Prime Minister has ordered rapid damage surveys and relief distribution under established criteria, with streamlined paperwork submission processes and electronic channels to ensure swift assistance and community recovery.