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Press Release  A coordinated effort from the Phuket Hotels Association with Living Waters Foundation starting today, 18th October, across the whole of Phuket to help all the people who have been affected by the flooding in Phuket. As of today over 100 meals have been donated from the Tourism Safety and Security Conference which is an event organised by the Phuket Hotels Association along with the British Embassy Bangkok and the Australian Consulate-General Phuket held at the SAii Laguna Phuket. The Thailand Red Cross have also donated 100 packs of water. Different dropoff points have been set up around the […]

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It is really sad to see how nature has revenged against the people of Phuket. They need urgent help and aid. May be to start the kick-off all the local politicians can donate their one month pay to the fund to show their care for those who elected them as their representatives

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We're not flooded where we are in Thalang but it has been raining for five days straight and there seems to be no end in sight. I can see all this rain coming out of the Andaman with many tropical depressions forming. We are at a higher elevation than other parts of the island. When does it stop?

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35 minutes ago, AmySukwan said:

We're not flooded where we are in Thalang but it has been raining for five days straight and there seems to be no end in sight. I can see all this rain coming out of the Andaman with many tropical depressions forming. We are at a higher elevation than other parts of the island. When does it stop?

Many be not in the near future as the sky already started rumbling with heavy rain in Malaysia with the beginning of the Monsoon season which will run till March next year 

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