Pada 22.2.11, DIA menggoncangkan bandar Christchurch, New Zealand pada 6.3 lalu melumpuhkan negara yang berarkitek tinggi. Pada 11.3.11 pula menggoncang pada skala 9.0, melumpuhkan negara berteknologi maju. Pada 24.3.11 di'hayun'Nya sebanyak 6.8, negara2 yang kaya dengan Pagoda yang tinggi, Myanmar dan Thailand. Thailand yang terkenal dengan gelaran 'syurga dunia' dan negara yang mempunyai kuasa tentera yang banyak menghapuskan para pejuang Islam di bahagian Selatannya 'terkedu' sejenak apabila lebih seminggu menimpa jumlah hujan yang begitu luar biasa, menerima gelombang ombak yang mencecah lebih dari 5 meter, meruntuhkan banyak bukit bukau.... Semua ini bukan berlaku dengan sendiri. Ia menerima perintah dari 'Tuan'nya. Saksikan bagaimana tentera2 Allah menyerang wilayah2 di selatan Thai...
Semua kejadian yang berlaku ini menjadi pengajaran bagi manusia yang ingin berfikir akan kebesaran dan keagongan-NYA. Semoga ia jauh dari kita. Subhanallah.
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From Bangkok Post: 2/04/2011
at 09:49 AM
* A total of 35 people were now confirmed killed by the flash floods and mudslides caused by heavy rainstorms that have hit several southern provinces since March 23, the Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department reported on Saturday.
* Provinces hit by major flooding are Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung, Surat Thani, Trang, Chumphon, Songkhla, Krabi and Phangnga, Satun and Narathiwat. As many as 1,959,897 people have been affected and 917,793 rai of farmlands submerged, according to the department.
at 12:00 AM
* He said that the massive volume of water and the bad weather conditions have restricted the operations.
* The floodwaters reportedly reached five metres high in some parts.
* According to the National Flood Relief Coordination Centre, the floods in the southern provinces have affected 998,867 people, forced the evacuation of 6,757 residents and inundated 732,655 rai of farmland.
The Nation/Asia News Network
Sat, Apr 02, 2011
* Nakhon Si Thammarat Governor Thira Mintarasak yesterday said 42 flood victims including one pregnant woman were already airlifted from a risky zone in Noppitham district. "Floods have marooned their hometowns," he said.
* Floodwater was up to four metres deep in some areas of the Phunphin district yesterday. Locals could do nothing but climb up to the roofs of their houses to avoid being submerged or swept away.* Natural disasters here have forced the evacuations.
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