Flood risk modeling for Nan district has been released by GISTDA, showing potential water levels reaching 201.50 meters at station N1. The simulation highlights varying depths of floodwater across the area, using color-coded indicators to illustrate severity. The data aims to support local authorities in disaster preparedness and response planning.

The model focuses on the urban area of Nan, where rising water levels could impact infrastructure and residential zones. GISTDA, Thailand’s national spatial data and information agency, has provided detailed maps to help assess flood risks. Officials are using the information to improve early warning systems and emergency protocols.

The simulation is part of ongoing efforts to enhance flood management in the region. With climate change increasing the frequency of extreme weather events, accurate modeling is crucial for mitigating damage. Local communities are being advised to review the maps and prepare for potential flooding scenarios.

GISTDA’s release underscores the importance of proactive measures in flood-prone areas. The data will be regularly updated to reflect changing conditions and support long-term urban planning.