By Agencies
About 3,000 families in Cambodia's Banteay Meanchey province bordering
with Thailand have been suffering from floodwaters and local authorities
have been advised to be on high alert to respond to the disaster, a
senior government official said Wednesday.
"About 700 families
who are severely affected by the flooding have been evacuated to higher
ground," the first Vice-President of the National Committee for Disaster
Management (NCDM), Nhim Vanda told Xinhua over telephone.
"They
are all safe, there is no report of death so far," he said. "Local
authorities and Cambodian Red Cross volunteers are on high alert to
rescue people in case of more flooding."
Vanda said that the flooding has been caused by torrential rains in recent weeks both in Cambodia and in Thailand.
The flash floods have also affected some 500 hectares of rice paddy and 1,200 hectares of cassava crops in the province.
The
Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology on Monday warned of heavy
rains throughout this week and said some 13 provinces out of the
country's 24 cities and provinces could suffer from flash floods.
Possible
flood-hit provinces are Oddar Meanchey, Preah Vihear, Banteay Meanchey,
Battambang, Pursat, Kampong Chhnang, Siem Reap, Kampong Thom, Kampong
Speu, Takeo, Kandal, Prey Veng and Kampot.
Floods usually hit
Cambodia between August and October. Last year, the floods killed at
least 250 Cambodian people and affected some 1.4 million people in the
country, according to the NCDM.
Moreover, nearly 3,000 km of gravel roads and some 180 km of national roads had been damaged.
The last year's floods cost the country about $521 million.
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Not just bring foods to people the main thing is rescue people from drowning...
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