Thai Life
Army send pontoon bridge and men to fix damaged bridge and assist flood victims in NE

The Thai military has deployed one pontoon bridge to the northeastern province of Roi Et to replace one bridge damaged by strong flood currents in order to allow communication to be resumed as normal.

Maj-Gen Kris Chantharaniyom, spokesman of the Thai armed forces, said today that besides the pontoon bridge, rapid mobile rescue units have been put on standby ready to be sent to any locations upon request.
He said that the pontoon bridge would be emplaced at the site of the damaged bridge in Saleypoom district of Roi Et to allow people in Ban Tha
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