Violent storms batter parts of Northeast, more rain forecast

Violent storms batter parts of Northeast, more rain forecast

The twisted remains of someone's roof, blown off when a violent storm struck Ban Kaen Kham in Ban Phai district of Khon Kaen on Sunday night. (Photo by Chakraphan Nathanri)
The twisted remains of someone's roof, blown off when a violent storm struck Ban Kaen Kham in Ban Phai district of Khon Kaen on Sunday night. (Photo by Chakraphan Nathanri)

Hundreds of houses were damaged by summer storms that brought gusting winds and hail to several provinces in the Northeast on Sunday night, and the weather office has warned of more harsh weather over the next few days.

Khon Kaen, Kalasin and Nakhon Ratchasima were among the areas hardest hit.  

Ruj Rangsee, the chief of Ban Phai district in Khon Kaen, said at least 100 houses were damaged by the storms, which continued into the early hours of Monday.

Kalasin governor Kraisorn Kongchalad said 240 houses in five districts were damaged.

The disaster prevention and mitigation office in Nakhon Ratchasima reported more than 100 houses were damaged in Non Thai district.

"Strong wind tore into the house just as we were going to bed. Suddenly there was a bang, a power cut and a hailstorm," Lawan Khamso, a resident of Ban Kaen Kham in Ban Phai district, said.

"I went outside and saw part of my roof caught in the power lines in front of the house. My refrigerator, TV and other electrical appliances were damaged by rain," she added.

The Meteorological Department warned of more violent storms, mainly in the northern and northeastern regions, through to Wednesday. Some central provinces, including Bangkok, could also be affected, the advisory said.

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