"Pacharawat" emphasizes drought relief agencies and prepare for the rainy season Help people quickly and continuously


20 May 2024 177 views

Monday 20 May 2024 Pol. Gen. Patcharawat Wongsuwan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Follow up on operations of the Center for Monitoring and Solving Drought and Flood Problems. Under the cooperation between the Department of Water Resources and the Department of Groundwater Resources Ready to provide a continuous policy to take care of drought-flood water throughout the country. Emphasizing prompt and continuous assistance in this matter, Pol. Gen. Patcharawat The policy has been given to the Department of Water Resources and the Department of Groundwater Resources. Work proactively to both alleviate drought and prepare for floods in the rainy season. For drought relief, the Department of Water Resources and the Department of Groundwater Resources will assist the people according to the plans and measures set forth until the situation returns to normal. In addition, Pol. Gen. Patcharawat Providing policies to prepare for flood prevention and relief by the Department of Water Resources and the Department of Groundwater Resources Prepare tools, machinery, and personnel, including telemetry and notification systems, to be ready to send information to the public. In addition, the Department of Water Resources has to expedite the development of all types of water reservoirs and monkey cheeks. For holding water and storing it for use in the next year. As well as checking the security and safety of water control buildings, water barriers, and increasing drainage efficiency. In this regard, the agency must adjust its work to be consistent with the actual situation. Integrate and work together Considering the benefits of the people and the nation is important.

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