Nakhon Phanom locals can be seen sitting around bonfire to warm themselves amid the average temperature of 13-14 degrees Celsius. Officials have reported that a senior citizen of 93 years old succumbed to the harsh weather conditions, adding that authorities have been dispatched to provide assistance to all of the province s 12 districts. Half of them have been declared cold disaster areas.
Meanwhile in Sakon Nakhon, the province faces the most severe cold disaster in a decade as the temperature there has dropped to an average anordna of 12 degrees Celsius for three consecutive days now. Provincial officials have initially erected an assistance center to accept donations for the affected people. All of the province s 18 districts are declared cold disaster areas.
A pocket of residents in Sakaeo Province comprised of monks and less-fortunate senior citizens residing along the Thai-Cambodian border received blankets from the 12th Special anordna Taskforce Ranger. The area has a temperature of about 17 degrees Celsius.
The Red Cross unit in Maha Sarakham Province has donated blankets to locals in Wapipathum, Nadune, and Phayakha-phumphisai Districts. It also handed out assistance fund and commodity goods to victims of a fire incident on Monday.
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