Military return to Attapeu command centre after floodwaters recede

Sanamxay district, Attapeu province: Army personnel yesterday returned to the site of their command centre in Mai village as they prepare to resume their search and rescue mission, after being forced out of the centre on August 15 when floodwaters rose.More ...

Times Reporters

Mekong falling but locals remain on high alert

Although the level of the Mekong decreased a little yesterday people living alongside the river in Vientiane and other low-lying areas across the country must be on their guard as more rain is forecast in the coming days.More ...

Times Reporters

Army resumes search for missing flood victims

Sanamxay district, Attapeu province: Military personnel have been surveying routes to flooded areas since Monday hoping to bring in more vehicles and equipment to assist in the search for people still missing after the flash flood on July 23.More ...

Visith Teppalath

Latest report: Widespread flooding leaves devastation in its wake

Flooding caused by recent storms has killed at least 46 people while 97 other people are missing and four people were injured, according to the latest report from the National Disaster Prevention and Control Committee. Some 82,460 families of 236,188 people in 79 districts of ...

Souksakhone Vaenkeo

President inspects progress of temporary housing in Attapeu

Buildings under construction in Hadyao village, Sanamxay district, Attapeu province, to house people made homeless by the floods, are expected to be complete within the next 20 days.More ...

Times Reporters

SK Group donates US$10 million for Attapeu flood relief 

The SK Group has donated US$10 million (about KRW 11.2 billion) to the Lao government as a contribution to the relief fund for the flood recovery effort in Sanamxay district, Attapeu province.More ...

Times Reporters

Mekong inundates newly built shopping centre

The Mekong River rose rapidly overnight on Saturday and Vientiane residents woke up to see the newly built Nakharath City shopping centre partially submerged. The owners of the 300 stalls it contains were astonished to find that the river had claimed the site and hurriedly ...

Sisay Vilaysack

Make sure all Sanamxay flood victims get cash handouts: President

Sanamxay district: The 500,000 kip cash handout promised to each of the families displaced by the flood in Sanamxay district, Attapeu province, after a nearby dam burst last month, has not yet been received by all households. More ...

Times Reporters

Start of school year postponed for most Sanamxay children

Sanamxay district, Attapeu province: The new school year will be postponed indefinitely for most schoolchildren here as their schools cannot be repaired in time following the devastating flood that inundated the area on July 23. Acting head of the district’s education and sports sector, Mr Bongkeo Sinnakhone, ...

Khonesavanh Latsaphao

Renewed flooding forces end to search for missing people

Sanamxay district, Attapeu province: The search for missing people in flooded villages here has been called off temporarily because of rising water levels following several days of torrential rain.More ...

Times Reporters

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