The flooding has disrupted transportation, with train services between Bangkok and Chiang Mai indefinitely suspended and major roads, including those to the airport, submerged. The Chiang Mai Elephant Nature Park has been severely affected, with most of its 125 elephants evacuated, two found dead, and some still missing.
Authorities have now issued flood warnings for central regions, including Bangkok. They caution that rising water levels in the Chao Phraya River, combined with high tides expected from Oct. 18 to 22, could lead to flooding in the capital. Since mid-August, floods have impacted 42 provinces, resulting in 49 deaths, 28 injuries, and displacing over 34,000 people.
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