After very heavy rain over several days a massive downpour has hit the waterlogged mountains in Northern Thailand in the last two days.
This has led to major damage across a wide area.
The situation is dire in Chiang Rai, where 12,700 households have been severely impacted, and tragically, 4 lives have been lost.
Our local partner Disaster Aid Thailand has already started to respond and will be providing assistance to many communities.
One of the critical issues in such flooding events is the fact that there is no safe clean water and Disaster Aid Australia has been asked to assist with our Smart Aid SkyHydrants.
Each SkyHydrant GEM Rapid Response Pack can provide 5,000 litres/day of clean bacteria free water.
Disater Aid Response Team members (DARTs) will be travelling to assist with safe water and shelter for people who have either lost their homes or have them badly damaged.
Charity donations of $2 or more to Disaster Aid Australia are tax-deductible in Australia.
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