Thai city morgue exceeds capacity as flooding death toll rises to 55

By AFP   November 28, 2025 | 12:30 am PT
The main facility receiving bodies of flood victims in southern Thailand has filled up, prompting authorities to bring in three refrigerated trucks, a hospital staffer said Friday.

"The morgue has exceeded its capacity, so we need more," Charn, a morgue official at Songkhla Hospital who only gave his first name, told AFP after the death toll rose to 55.

Footage filmed by an AFP journalist showed white refrigerated lorries parked outside the hospital's main building.

Widespreading flooding in Hat Yai City of Songkhla Province in southern Thailand. Video by AFP

Devastating flooding has overwhelmed southern Thailand this week, particularly in Hat Yai, near the border with Malaysia, where large areas were submerged, pushing residents to seek shelter on rooftops.

Cửa hàng tiện lợi ở thành phố Hat Yai bị ngập lụt hôm 26/11. Ảnh: AFP

A man pushes a container full of drinks as he wades through the water in a flooded 7/11 convenience store in Hat Yai in Thailand's southern Songkhla province on November 26, 2025, as severe flooding affected thousands of people in the country's south following days of heavy rain. Photo by AFP

The Thai government said in a statement late Thursday that the death toll from several days of flooding in Songkhla province had jumped to 55, up from six the previous day.

The government said Friday it had suspended the Hat Yai district chief over an alleged failure to respond to the flooding.

 
 
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