Work under method to get conditions back to typical by Nov 1 Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and cabinet members wade through a flooded roadway in Mae Sai district of Chiang Rai on Saturday. (Photo: Government House) Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Saturday ensured flood-weary homeowners of Mae Sai district in Chiang Rai that whatever would return to typical in the North’s hardest-hit location by Nov 1. Wrapping up a two-day see to the North to examine flood damage and healing work, the prime minister likewise called in on neighbouring Chiang Mai province, where conditions continue to enhance. Upon gettinghere in Mae Sai on Saturday, Ms Paetongtarn was informed by authorities from the Royal Thai Army Engineering Department before being accompanied to 2 towns, Ban Ko Sai and Ban Pha Chom, to see how restoration work is advancing. During the trip, the PM informed pressreporters she anticipated 24 primary roadways and the Sailom Joy Market, a border market badly impacted by floods, to be totally fixed in about 45 days. She stated 64 homes were ruined by this year’s seasonal floods, and their owners are qualified to get monetary settlement, which the federalgovernment is speeding up handling. She likewise checkedout flood victims whose homes still were covered with mud. Tan Hongkham, 80, burst into tears when she saw the PM, stating she wouldn’t have idea she would see Ms Paetongtarn in individual in such
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