CNA spoke to the family members of some Singaporeans stranded in Hat Yai, some of whom have not eaten for nearly two days.
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 ...
"Thai authorities have declared Hat Yai a red-flag disaster zone following heavy rainfall and widespread urban flooding. The ...
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.
Authorities across Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia worked on Thursday to reach residents trapped in floods that have killed ...
SINGAPORE: Singaporeans in Hat Yai are "strongly encouraged" to register online with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) to stay abreast of latest developments in the flood-stricken Thai city.
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