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The Ministry of Digital Economy and Society has officially declared a warning for summer storms in Northern Thailand from April 23 to April 25, 2026. This announcement is validated by the Thailand Anti-Fake News Center, which confirmed the report's accuracy and urged the public to take necessary precautions during this timeframe.
Officials indicate that the impending storms may result in thunderstorms, strong winds, lightning strikes, and even hail in certain regions. The weather is expected to first impact the northern and northeastern areas before moving toward central and eastern Thailand.
Meteorological experts attribute the situation to a high-pressure system or a cold air mass shifting from China over the South China Sea into northeastern Thailand. Concurrently, upper Thailand is experiencing extreme heat, heightening the likelihood of sudden and severe summer storms.
Residents are advised to stay vigilant, minimize outdoor activities during severe weather conditions, and secure their properties to prevent wind damage. Those in high-risk areas should monitor weather updates closely and adhere to safety instructions provided by local authorities.
Besides storm warnings, air quality remains a significant concern in northern and upper-central regions. Officials report that pollution levels have surpassed acceptable limits due to numerous hotspots in nearby locations. Residents are encouraged to limit outdoor activities and wear N95 masks when advisable.
The Ministry also warned about the increasing prevalence of fake news online. Misinformation can lead to confusion and panic, potentially endangering individuals and communities. Citizens are encouraged to verify any information against official sources before sharing on social media.
Authorities stress that maintaining awareness and responsible sharing of information is crucial, especially during weather emergencies. Relying solely on verified updates can help the public stay safe and mitigate unnecessary risks during this storm period.