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Desperation on the Rooftops: How Historic Floods in Southern Thailand Are Pushing Families—and the Government—to Their Limits

Last updated: November 26, 2025 4:48 pm
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Desperation on the Rooftops: How Historic Floods in Southern Thailand Are Pushing Families—and the Government—to Their Limits
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Historic floods in southern Thailand have left families stranded on rooftops, killed at least 33 people, and plunged more than 2.7 million into crisis—exposing the nation’s vulnerability to climate extremes and testing the government’s emergency response capacity.

A Sudden and Relentless Disaster Engulfs Southern Thailand

Southern Thailand is in the grip of a flood disaster of “unprecedented severity.” Since the weekend, at least 33 people have lost their lives. Neighborhoods throughout twelve provinces are underwater, trapping residents on their rooftops and forcing dramatic airlifts and boat rescues.

  • More than 2.7 million people and close to 1 million households have been affected by the rising waters.
  • Rainfall persisted for days, overwhelming rivers and infrastructure.
  • The city of Hat Yai, a key urban center in Songkhla province, has emerged as the epicenter of the humanitarian emergency.
In this photo provided by the Royal Thai Army, people help patients evacuate via helicopter from a flooding area to Hat Yai Hospital in Songkhla province, southern Thailand, Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2025. (Royal Thai Army via AP)
Evacuation at Hat Yai Hospital: Life-saving missions unfold by helicopter as patients are airlifted to safety, showing the scale and urgency of the crisis. (Royal Thai Army/AP)

Why This Flood Is Different—and Why It Matters

Flooding is no stranger to Thailand’s monsoon season, but the intensity, speed, and reach of these 2025 floods are without recent parallel for the south. The government was compelled to declare a state of emergency in Songkhla province, where even major hospitals like Hat Yai are under direct threat.

Unlike past seasons, the deluge overwhelmed both urban and rural areas, cutting off transport, disrupting communications, and transforming bustling city streets into rivers. Drone footage circulating nationally has captured families stranded on rooftops, awaiting help as water laps at electrical lines. Entire neighborhoods have been reduced to islands.

The Historical Pattern: Floods, Vulnerability, and Growing Climate Risk

Thailand’s southern provinces frequently bear the brunt of extreme weather. However, the geographic diversity—ranging from coastal lowlands to densely populated cities—means risk is highly concentrated when the region floods. According to disaster authorities, southern floods in the 2010s and 2020s have become increasingly intense, with 2017 and 2021 also marked by devastating events [Associated Press].

  • This year, the floods have submerged low-rise buildings and left cars almost fully underwater in Hat Yai, an economic hub vital to southern Thailand’s trade and transportation networks.
  • Critical infrastructure, including the Hat Yai Hospital, neared disaster as officials prepared to evacuate hundreds of patients due to fears of power loss and isolation.
In this photo provided by the Royal Thai Army, people help patients evacuate via helicopter from a flooding area to Hat Yai Hospital in Songkhla province, southern Thailand, Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Royal Thai Army via AP)
Medical evacuations underway: The scale of patient airlifts in southern Thailand reflects both the intensity of recent rainfall and the strategic vulnerability of the region’s health systems.

The Human Impact: Survival, Displacement, and the Challenge of Relief

Residents of Songkhla and neighboring provinces have faced harrowing choices: evacuate in flat-bottom boats, seek safety on upper floors, or, for many, huddle with family atop rooftops, waiting for a break in the weather or a rescue crew’s arrival.

Relief teams, including military units, are engaged in a massive logistics effort. Food baskets are being hoisted into buildings cut off by water, while helicopter rescue operations extract the most vulnerable—especially from hospitals and care facilities.

Houses are submerged by floods in Songkhla province, southern Thailand, Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Arnun Chonmahatrakool)
Anatomy of a disaster: Entire neighborhoods are now islands of desperation, prompting urgent questions about disaster preparedness and resilient urban planning in an era of climate extremes.

Government Response: Emergency Measures and Strategic Deployment

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has declared a state of emergency and mobilized the military, including the HTMS Chakri Naruebet aircraft carrier, as a command and supply hub offshore. The Thai Air Force and navy are working in coordination to airlift relief goods, provide mental health support, and coordinate large-scale evacuations.

  • Bangkok’s Don Mueang Airport is acting as a staging area for relief flights into the affected region.
  • Mental health teams are being deployed to relieve stress among medical workers, patients, and the public.

The Questions That Now Shape Thailand’s Path Forward

As southern Thailand endures a flooding emergency, the questions go beyond today’s survival:

  1. How quickly can the delivery of aid reach the most isolated and vulnerable populations?
  2. Will the ongoing climate shifts make such historic flooding a recurrent threat?
  3. Are metropolitan centers like Hat Yai prepared to overhaul infrastructure to withstand future extreme storms?
  4. Is the mental health toll—amid evacuations and displacement—being properly addressed as part of the national response?

Forecasters warn that additional rain and flash flooding remain a real risk, even as rainfall begins to subside in some areas. The events of November 2025 will likely be a major reference point in future Thai policy debates around disaster preparedness, urban resilience, and climate adaptation strategies [Associated Press].

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