Six hundred and eight out of 893 Singaporeans affected by the Hat Yai floods have either reached Hat Yai International ...
They have departed Thailand or are awaiting the next flight from the airport. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
He said he has spoken to his Thai counterpart to convey Singapore’s concern about the situation. Read more at ...
CNA spoke to the family members of some Singaporeans stranded in Hat Yai, some of whom have not eaten for nearly two days.
Among those affected by the floods are a group of six elderly Singaporeans, aged above 70, and two teenagers, who became ...
Singapore has offered urgent flood-relief assistance to Hat Yai after at least 200 Singaporean tourists were reported ...
Large parts of Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand have been stricken by cyclone-fuelled torrential rain for a week, with a rare ...
More than eight Singaporeans, including a six-year-old, are stranded in Hat Yai after persistent rains resulted in severe ...
The floods cut power and essential supplies, leaving several visitors stranded in hotels in Hat Yai, the hardest hit area.
The southern Thailand city of Hat Yai is used to flooding. But residents say what ended up happening was inconceivable.
More than 600 Singaporeans affected by the floods in Thailand's Hat Yai city have started on their journey home. According to ...
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