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Facing storm “Noru” which is expected to enter the northeast on September 28, GonChor was quick to clear 10 camps that welcome the Chao Phraya Basin.

INC. mobilizes water management center at the front In response to tropical storm “Noru”, it is expected to move to Thailand, in the northeast, on September 28, and is ready to organize an internship to explain the use of 10 fields of receiving water in the lower Chao Phraya Basin.

Dr Surasi Kittimonthon, Secretary General of the National Water Resources Office (NIDA) as Deputy Director of the National Water Administration (NIA) revealed that General Prawit Wongsuwan, Deputy Prime Minister As ordered the director of the GonChor NBTC coordinates the relevant agencies to monitor from close the situation to cope and be ready to help people in risk areas that could be affected by the movement of storm “NORU” (NORU), which is a tropical cyclone 16 centered around the Pacific Ocean. East of Luzon Philippines and moving west into the South China Sea may intensify again It is expected to move close to the coast of Vietnam from September 27-28 and will have the opportunity to move to the northeastern region of Thailand on September 28 65, along with the western monsoon. As a result, the northeast has heavy to very heavy rainfall in some places. It can cause flooding, so to prepare for such a situation The front water management center in the northeastern flood risk area under the INC. will hold a meeting to discuss relevant agencies. Tomorrow (27 September 65) at the Royal Irrigation Office 7, Mueang district, Ubon Ratchathani province. Mobilize response plans and monitor water situations that can occur in various areas especially in areas at risk of flooding in order to minimize the impact and be able to reach people in a timely manner

In addition, in the central region Front Water Management Center in the flood-prone area of ​​the central region is also preparing to move forward to organize a forum to create understanding for people in every field of water reception to clarify the water situation and the water management in low-lying areas According to the resolution of the committee for the management of frontal waters in the areas at risk of flooding in the central region which approved the plan to receive water in all 10 receiving fields in the lower Chao Phraya Basin including the clarification of the current water situation and forecasts as well as criteria for receiving water in the fields rice cultivation system time-lapse Measures to promote livelihoods for people in water intake areas and provide assistance and compensation to victims as well as listening to the views of people in the area. Create proper understanding and create participation of people one in all sectors

Four events are scheduled for September, the first starting tomorrow (27 September 65) at the Pak Hai Municipal Conference Hall. Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province, the second time on September 28, 65 at the Phraya Banlue water supply and maintenance project, Nonthaburi province, the third time, September 29, 65 in the meeting room, Lat Bua Luang district. Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province and the fourth time on 30 September 65 at the Pho Phraya Water Supply and Maintenance Project, Suphan Buri Province

The 10 fields that receive water in the lower Chao Phraya basin include Thung Phak Hai-Thung Pa Mok, Thung Chao Chet, Thung Phraya Banlue-Phra Phimon. Thung Bang Ban – Ban Pan Thung Pho Phraya, Thung Chiang Rak, Thung Tha Wung, the left side of Khlong Chainat-Pa Sak, Thung Bang Kum and Thung Bang Kung. which has the maximum capacity to support water, about 1,300 million cubic meters. Before receiving the water in the fields, the participation process will be carried out with the people of the territory. And the province will announce the criteria for receiving water in the fields for people to know in advance. to an extent that does not cause any impact or harm to people Recently, all 10 paddy fields have been harvested, accounting for 96.66%, and farmers are expected to complete the harvest by the end of September.

However, during the release of water in the fields, the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives instructed the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives. consider supporting the release of fish for use as food and generating additional income for people during the time they receive water in the fields AND there will be accelerated drainage of water from the fields once the situation is resolved. but a certain amount of water will remain. To be used for planting in this dry season as well, according to the policy of General Prawit Wongsuwan, Deputy Prime Minister. As director of the NPC.

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