Help Flood Victims @Phitsanulok

Singha R-SA traveled to help flood victims at Nernprang, Wangtong, and Bangkratum Districts of Phitsanulok Province.
Help Flood Victims @Khonkaen

Singha R-SA traveled to help flood victims at Banpai District, Khonkaen Province, which was affected by the Podul windstorm.
Help Flood Victims @Roi Et

Singha R-SA traveled to help flood victims caused by storm ‘Podul’ in Roi Et Province on 31 August 2019.
Help Flood Victims @Kalasin

Singha R-SA traveled to help flood victims of the storm ‘Podul’ at Nong Kung Sri District of Kalasin Province.
Help Flood Victims @Sakonnakhon

Singha R-SA traveled to help flood victims living in Wanon Niwat District of Sakon Nakhon Province on 27 August 2019.
Supporting Victims of Windstorm @Ratchaburi – SINGHA-R-SA

Singha R-SA and our volunteers went to rebuild the roof of Nongsinuan School building during 8-9 May 2019.
Helping the Victims of Tropical Storm “Pabuk” @Nakhon Si Thammarat

Early in January 2019, Tropical Storm “Pabuk” went through Thailand and caused many people to panic because the Thai Meteorological Department reported that the storm was as strong as Tropical Storm Harriet, which damaged Talumpuke Foreland in southern Thailand in 1962. Luckily, the storm decreased in strength before it reached Thailand, so the situation wasn’t as bad as expected.
Helping the Flood Victims @ Nakhon Si Thammarat

In the middle of December 2018, even though the weather in Bangkok was very good, monsoon rains still persisted in the south of Thailand. Continuous rain caused water levels of the rivers to rise and flood many provinces.
Helping Flood Victims @Chumphon

ฝนที่ตกต่อเนื่องหลายวัน ตลอดจนน้ำป่าไหลหลากไม่ได้สร้างความเดือดร้อนให้แค่ชาวท่าแซะเท่านั้น ยังมีอีกหลายอำเภอในจ.ชุมพรที่ได้รับผลกระทบนี้เช่นกัน ด้วยเหตุนี้ภารกิจของสิงห์อาสาจึงไม่ได้หยุดอยู่ที่อ.ท่าแซะเพียงแห่งเดียว แต่เรายังเดินทางไปมอบน้ำใจให้ชาวอ.เมืองด้วย
Helping Flood Victims @Chumphon

In early November 2018, people in Bangkok and the surrounding provinces had to face the problem of rain every day. This situation was similar to Chumphon Province, which saw continuous rain for 2 days and made the local people suffer from the effects of flash flooding.