Thailand Airlifts Patients, Rushes Supplies as Floods in South Kill 33

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Members of a volunteer team evacuate a resident from her home, which is partially submerged in a flooded area in Hat Yai district, affected by heavy rainfall, which has impacted several provinces in southern Thailand and has killed several people, in Songkhla province, Thailand, on Nov. 25, 2025. Sithichai Chootochana/ReutersHAT YAI, Thailand—Thailand airlifted patients and flew critical supplies, including oxygen tanks, into a submerged southern city on Wednesday, as the death toll from some of the region’s worst floods in years climbed to 33.Floods have swept through nine Thai provinces and eight states in neighboring Malaysia for a second successive year, prompting both countries to evacuate nearly 50,000 people.

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