Nan district, a well-known salt production venue from ancient times in Thailand, is warned and declared cold-spell disaster zones by Nan Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Office after the mercury there dropped to about 6 to 11 Celsius degree Monday morning (17 January 2011)

If you plan to travel to this district at this time, please make sure you bring enough warm clothes (jackets) and blankets are ready at the place you are going to stay.
Here is the full report by the Nation:
“All 15 Nan districts declared cold-spell disaster zones – All 15 districts in Nan were declared cold-spell disaster zones after the mercury there dropped to about 6 to 11 Celsius degree Monday morning.
Thawat Phetweera, chief of the Nan Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Office, said the on-going cold spell prompted the entire province to be declared disaster zones.
He said the Nan provincial administration would spend Bt9 million to buy 50,000 blankets and jackets to distribute to the poor in the province.”
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