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ONWR warns high tides could affect seven provinces in Thailand
SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 2026
The warning covers Monday (June 15, 2026) to Thursday (June 18, 2026), with low-lying riverside communities urged to prepare for overflow and saltwater intrusion.
High tides expected from Dec 4-12, Bangkok braces for new flood risks
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 03, 2025
The Hydrographic Department warns of high tides from Dec 4-12, with river levels potentially rising up to 2m, risking overflows. Greater Bangkok is urged to prepare.
Chao Phraya River still critical — Bangkok on 48-hour flood watch
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2025
Chao Phraya River remains at critical levels; Bangkok deploys 24-hour monitoring of northern runoff, high tides, and rainfall for the next 48 hours
Authorities warn of high tides as Chao Phraya River overflows riverside walkway
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2025
High tides on Oct 23 push Chao Phraya River near crisis point, flooding walkways and prompting warnings as water could peak at 3.7m between Oct 23–27
Thailand braces for high tide in Chao Phraya, flood alerts issued
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 08, 2025
Heavy rain continues across Thailand, and Bangkok expects high tides along the Chao Phraya from October 9-18, according to the ONWR.
Bangkok governor says flood situation improving, but warns of high tides next week
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 05, 2025
Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt says the flood situation is improving as the city braces for high tides on October 10–11.
Bangkokians advised to work from home today until Friday as more floods expected
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 05, 2022
Bangkokians have been asked to work from home, or at least leave work early, from Wednesday to Friday to escape more flooding in the city caused by heavy rain and rising tide.
High tides to cause floods where cresting Phetchaburi River drains into Gulf
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 08, 2018
Beginning on Sunday, Phetchaburi’s Muang district may suffer a 20-centimetre-deep to 50cm-deep flood for 7-10 days, while Ban Laem district could be flooded for nearly a month.