The National Reform Council warns riverside homes in 7 provinces to be careful of flooding after finding high tides for 10 days. Thailand Winter is ready to travel, inviting people to register for "Traveling in the North for Half Each " starting this Friday . Mr. Jirayu Huangsap, advisor to the Prime Minister and spokesman for the Operation Center for Flood, Storm and Landslide Relief or OCSC and the Forward Operation Center, revealed that after the Prime Minister opened the Thailand Winter project to support tourism in all dimensions, today the government has followed up on the preparation for the tourist season in the northern region, which will begin on Friday, November 1, and found that it is ready to welcome tourists. The government would like to invite the public to register for the 'Aew Nuea Kon La Khrueng' campaign, in which TAT has collaborated with tourism business operators in 17 northern provinces, such as hotels/accommodations, coffee shops, restaurants, DIY activities, tourist attractions, so uvenir shops, etc., to offer a 50% discount, with a total value not exceeding 400 baht, for 10,000 rights (1 person/1 right) to tourists. Tourists can register at www.??????????????????.com. For public health measures, 'Clean Sure' stickers have been issued to reassure tourists by allowing business operators to assess themselves according to environmental health management measures after flooding to support tourism for businesses and tourist attractions, along with recommendations on various issues such as water quality, food, waste disposal, etc. Once the assessment is passed, the stickers will be given to businesses to attach as a guarantee of public health. Regarding water management of the CPOC, Mr. Chirayu said that the amount of water flowing through the C.2 station in Mueang District, Nakhon Sawan Province, has a tendency to continuously decrease at a rate of 1,679 cubic meters per second, down from yesterday by 80 cubic meters per second. The amount of water in front of the Chao Phraya Dam is 2,038 cubic meters per second. The latest water discharge at the end of the Chao Phraya Dam today (30 Oct 67) has been adjusted down to 1,500 cubic meters per second. It is expected that within the next 7 days, the amount of water at the C.2 station will decrease to 1,300-1,400 cubic meters per second, and it is expected that water discharge at the end of the dam will be at a rate of 700 cubic meters per second during the second week of November 67. Mr. Jirayu said that ONWR has issued an announcement warning the public to be aware of high tides during 2-12 November 2024, which will result in higher water levels in the rivers. Therefore, there is a chance of flooding in low-lying areas along the Chao Phraya River, Tha Chin River, and Mae Klong River, communities outside the embankments and temporary dams in areas without permanent water protection (gap lines). Therefore, the public is asked to be aware of the risk areas in Bangkok, Samut Prakan, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, Samut Sakhon, Samut Songkhram, and Nakhon P athom. The public is asked to closely follow news and information from government agencies. Source: Thai News Agency