Floods Affect 20 Cities, Provinces in Cambodia, Killing 6: Spokesman

Kolmony added that the floods, which usually hit the country between August and October, have also inundated 22,713 hectares of rice fields and 3,026 hectares of other crops. Photo: ThmeyThmey

PHNOM PENH -- Mekong River overflowing and flash floods have affected different areas in 20 cities and provinces across Cambodia, leaving at least six people dead so far, the spokesperson for the National Committee for Disaster Management (NCDM) said on Friday.



"Some 29,489 families have been affected, with 2,029 of them being evacuated to safer areas," Soth Kim Kolmony told Xinhua.



"The floods have claimed six lives and left six others injured," he said.



Kolmony added that the floods, which usually hit the country between August and October, have also inundated 22,713 hectares of rice fields and 3,026 hectares of other crops.



Meanwhile, the spokesperson said the Southeast Asian country also recorded 73 deaths from lightning strikes and nine fatalities from storms during the January-September period this year.


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