เตือนด่วนที่สุด 1 จังหวัดโดนเต็มๆ เตรียมรับมือพายุลูกใหม่ โคนี

 

เตือนด่วนที่สุด 1 จังหวัดโดนเต็มๆ เตรียมรับมือพายุลูกใหม่ โคนี

เตือนด่วนที่สุด 1 จังหวัดโดนเต็มๆ เตรียมรับมือพายุลูกใหม่ โคนี

ผลกระทบจากพายุโมลาเบ ทำให้เกิดมีฝนตกลงมาในพื้นที่จังหวัดนครราชสีมาอย่างต่อเนื่อง ส่งผลให้สถานการณ์น้ำภายในลำน้ำมูลที่ไหลผ่านเขตเทศบาลตำบลพิมาย อ.พิมาย จ.นครราชสีมา เอ่อล้นตลิ่งเข้าท่วมพื้นที่การเกษตร บ้านเรือนประชาชน โรงเรียน และสถานที่ราชการหลายแห่ง

สถานการณ์ที่เขื่อนลำตะคอง อำเภอสีคิ้ว จังหวัดนครราชสีมา มีปริมาณน้ำอยู่ที่ 347 ล้านลูกบาศก์เมตร คิดเป็น 110 เปอร์เซ็นต์ ของความจุเขื่อนทั้งหมดที่ 314 ล้านลูกบาศก์เมตร โดยปริมาณฝนช่วงนี้ไม่มากนัก โดยวัดปริมาณฝนได้ประมาณ 50 มิลลิเมตร ซึ่งสถานการณ์ดังกล่าวไม่ส่งผลกระทบต่อปริมาณน้ำในเขื่อนลำตะคองแต่อย่างใด


ในขณะที่เขื่อนลำตะคองยังระบายน้ำออกจากเขื่อนวันละประมาณ 2500000 ลูกบาศก์เมตร ขณะที่มีปริมาณน้ำไหลเข้าเขื่อนวันละประมาณ 2 ล้านลูกบาศก์เมตร ซึ่งหากสถานการณ์ฝนยังตกลงมาเช่นนี้ ก็ไม่ส่งผลกระทบต่อประชาชนในพื้นที่ท้ายเขื่อนอย่างแน่นอน

เช่นเดียวกับที่มหาสารคาม เขื่อนวังยาง ได้ลดระดับน้ำด้านหน้าเขื่อนจาก 100 เปอร์เซ็นต์ ลดเหลือ 95 เปอร์เซ็นต์ ของความจุเก็บกักปกติ เพื่อรองรับปริมาณน้ำจากพายุโมลาเบ แต่ล่าสุดมีปริมาณน้ำไหลเข้าอยู่ในเกณฑ์ปกติ

ขณะที่อุบลราชธานี หลังพายุโมลาเบผ่านพ้นไป เตรียมรับมือพายุลูกใหม่ที่ชื่อโคนี ซึ่งเป็นภาษาเกาหลี ที่แปลว่า หงส์ กำลังเคลื่อนตัวเข้ามาทางประเทศเวียดนาม ผ่านประเทศลาว และพัดเข้ามาในเขตพื้นที่ประเทศไทย ซึ่งมีหน้าด่านประเทศ คือ จังหวัดอุบลราชธานี

โดยคาดว่าพายุโคนี จะเคลื่อนตัวเข้าพื้นที่จังหวัดอุบลราชธานี ในช่วงวันที่ 4 พ.ย. 2563 นี้ และ สร้างผลกระทบที่ยาวต่อเนื่องไปประมาณ 4 ถึง 5 วัน โดยจะเกิดฝนตกหนักถึงหนักมากในเขตพื้นที่จังหวัดภาคอีสานตอนล่าง


Urgent warning: 1 province hit hard, prepare for new storm, Kony


The impact of storm Molave ​​has caused continuous rain in Nakhon Ratchasima Province, causing the water situation in the Mun River flowing through Phimai Municipality, Phimai District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province to overflow the banks and flood agricultural areas, houses, schools, and many government offices.


The situation at Lam Takhong Dam, Sikhio District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, has a water volume of 347 million cubic meters, which is 110 percent of the total capacity of 314 million cubic meters. The amount of rain during this period is not much, with a measured rainfall of about 50 millimeters. This situation has not affected the amount of water in Lam Takhong Dam in any way.


At the same time, Lam Takhong Dam is still releasing water from the dam at about 2,500,000 cubic meters per day, while the amount of water flowing into the dam is about 2 million cubic meters per day. If the rain continues to fall like this, it will definitely not affect people in the areas downstream of the dam.


Similarly, in Maha Sarakham, Wang Yang Dam has reduced the water level in front of the dam from 100 percent to 95 percent of its normal storage capacity to accommodate the volume of water from Storm Molave, but the latest volume of water flowing in is within normal limits.


Meanwhile, in Ubon Ratchathani, after Storm Molave ​​passed, they are preparing to face a new storm called Kony, which is Korean for swan, moving towards Vietnam, passing through Laos, and blowing into Thailand, which has a border crossing, Ubon Ratchathani Province.


It is expected that Storm Kony will move into Ubon Ratchathani Province on November 4, 2020, and will create long-lasting effects for about 4 to 5 days, with heavy to very heavy rain in the lower northeastern provinces.Urgent warning: 1 province hit hard, prepare for new storm, Kony


The impact of storm Molave ​​has caused continuous rain in Nakhon Ratchasima Province, causing the water situation in the Mun River flowing through Phimai Municipality, Phimai District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province to overflow the banks and flood agricultural areas, houses, schools, and many government offices.


The situation at Lam Takhong Dam, Sikhio District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, has a water volume of 347 million cubic meters, which is 110 percent of the total capacity of 314 million cubic meters. The amount of rain during this period is not much, with a measured rainfall of about 50 millimeters. This situation has not affected the amount of water in Lam Takhong Dam in any way.


At the same time, Lam Takhong Dam is still releasing water from the dam at about 2,500,000 cubic meters per day, while the amount of water flowing into the dam is about 2 million cubic meters per day. If the rain continues to fall like this, it will definitely not affect people in the areas downstream of the dam.


Similarly, in Maha Sarakham, Wang Yang Dam has reduced the water level in front of the dam from 100 percent to 95 percent of its normal storage capacity to accommodate the volume of water from Storm Molave, but the latest volume of water flowing in is within normal limits.


Meanwhile, in Ubon Ratchathani, after Storm Molave ​​passed, they are preparing to face a new storm called Kony, which is Korean for swan, moving towards Vietnam, passing through Laos, and blowing into Thailand, which has a border crossing, Ubon Ratchathani Province.


It is expected that Storm Kony will move into Ubon Ratchathani Province on November 4, 2020, and will create long-lasting effects for about 4 to 5 days, with heavy to very heavy rain in the lower northeastern provinces.Urgent warning: 1 province hit hard, prepare for new storm, Kony


The impact of storm Molave ​​has caused continuous rain in Nakhon Ratchasima Province, causing the water situation in the Mun River flowing through Phimai Municipality, Phimai District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province to overflow the banks and flood agricultural areas, houses, schools, and many government offices.


The situation at Lam Takhong Dam, Sikhio District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, has a water volume of 347 million cubic meters, which is 110 percent of the total capacity of 314 million cubic meters. The amount of rain during this period is not much, with a measured rainfall of about 50 millimeters. This situation has not affected the amount of water in Lam Takhong Dam in any way.


At the same time, Lam Takhong Dam is still releasing water from the dam at about 2,500,000 cubic meters per day, while the amount of water flowing into the dam is about 2 million cubic meters per day. If the rain continues to fall like this, it will definitely not affect people in the areas downstream of the dam.


Similarly, in Maha Sarakham, Wang Yang Dam has reduced the water level in front of the dam from 100 percent to 95 percent of its normal storage capacity to accommodate the volume of water from Storm Molave, but the latest volume of water flowing in is within normal limits.


Meanwhile, in Ubon Ratchathani, after Storm Molave ​​passed, they are preparing to face a new storm called Kony, which is Korean for swan, moving towards Vietnam, passing through Laos, and blowing into Thailand, which has a border crossing, Ubon Ratchathani Province.


It is expected that Storm Kony will move into Ubon Ratchathani Province on November 4, 2020, and will create long-lasting effects for about 4 to 5 days, with heavy to very heavy rain in the lower northeastern provinces.

Urgent warning: 1 province hit hard, prepare for new storm, Kony


The impact of storm Molave ​​has caused continuous rain in Nakhon Ratchasima Province, causing the water situation in the Mun River flowing through Phimai Municipality, Phimai District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province to overflow the banks and flood agricultural areas, houses, schools, and many government offices.


The situation at Lam Takhong Dam, Sikhio District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, has a water volume of 347 million cubic meters, which is 110 percent of the total capacity of 314 million cubic meters. The amount of rain during this period is not much, with a measured rainfall of about 50 millimeters. This situation has not affected the amount of water in Lam Takhong Dam in any way.


At the same time, Lam Takhong Dam is still releasing water from the dam at about 2,500,000 cubic meters per day, while the amount of water flowing into the dam is about 2 million cubic meters per day. If the rain continues to fall like this, it will definitely not affect people in the areas downstream of the dam.


Similarly, in Maha Sarakham, Wang Yang Dam has reduced the water level in front of the dam from 100 percent to 95 percent of its normal storage capacity to accommodate the volume of water from Storm Molave, but the latest volume of water flowing in is within normal limits.


Meanwhile, in Ubon Ratchathani, after Storm Molave ​​passed, they are preparing to face a new storm called Kony, which is Korean for swan, moving towards Vietnam, passing through Laos, and blowing into Thailand, which has a border crossing, Ubon Ratchathani Province.


It is expected that Storm Kony will move into Ubon Ratchathani Province on November 4, 2020, and will create long-lasting effects for about 4 to 5 days, with heavy to very heavy rain in the lower northeastern provinces.Urgent warning: 1 province hit hard, prepare for new storm, Kony


The impact of storm Molave ​​has caused continuous rain in Nakhon Ratchasima Province, causing the water situation in the Mun River flowing through Phimai Municipality, Phimai District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province to overflow the banks and flood agricultural areas, houses, schools, and many government offices.


The situation at Lam Takhong Dam, Sikhio District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, has a water volume of 347 million cubic meters, which is 110 percent of the total capacity of 314 million cubic meters. The amount of rain during this period is not much, with a measured rainfall of about 50 millimeters. This situation has not affected the amount of water in Lam Takhong Dam in any way.


At the same time, Lam Takhong Dam is still releasing water from the dam at about 2,500,000 cubic meters per day, while the amount of water flowing into the dam is about 2 million cubic meters per day. If the rain continues to fall like this, it will definitely not affect people in the areas downstream of the dam.


Similarly, in Maha Sarakham, Wang Yang Dam has reduced the water level in front of the dam from 100 percent to 95 percent of its normal storage capacity to accommodate the volume of water from Storm Molave, but the latest volume of water flowing in is within normal limits.


Meanwhile, in Ubon Ratchathani, after Storm Molave ​​passed, they are preparing to face a new storm called Kony, which is Korean for swan, moving towards Vietnam, passing through Laos, and blowing into Thailand, which has a border crossing, Ubon Ratchathani Province.


It is expected that Storm Kony will move into Ubon Ratchathani Province on November 4, 2020, and will create long-lasting effects for about 4 to 5 days, with heavy to very heavy rain in the lower northeastern provinces.


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