Senator Prinya" advises the government not to make superficial policy statements for flood relief, points out that Chiang Rai is in crisis, asks the Prime Minister to do something new quickly, but do not go to the area to obstruct government work.Mr. Prinya Wongcherdkwan, Senator, announced about the flooding problem in Chiang Rai Province that today the flooding in Chiang Rai Province is very severe, quite critically severe because the Mekong River is also overflowing. Therefore, he asked for cooperation from all brothers and sisters and volunteers. If today they want to help the people of Chiang Rai in Mae Sai District, he would like them to bring all materials or equipment to gather at the Mae Sai District Office to facilitate resource allocation because currently the assistance may be scattered. During this crisis, we need to see how many people are where they are, what equipment we have, so that we can help the people more, such as who has a flat-bottomed boat, how many relief bags, so that we can pro vide cooperation in the right way and more quickly. However, as a Senator who went to Chiang Rai Province, even though it is not his home province, he went to help using his own budget, so he helped as much as he could.'I would like the government to urgently see the importance of this issue. On September 12, which is the policy statement day of the government of Ms. Paethongtarn Shinawatra, I would like to say in advance that we should not do anything superficially. Even though we have studied and found information on solving the flooding problem for many eras, we have a new prime minister. Therefore, please do something new, fast, and accessible. And if the prime minister is going to visit the area today or tomorrow, please do not go in yet because if the prime minister goes, government agencies will have to wait to receive him. Therefore, please let him do his duty to help the people to the fullest first,' said Mr. Prinya.Source: Thai News Agency

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