Dried-up Mekong forces boats to reroute

The Mekong River has almost dried up in That Phanom district, forcing boats that transport goods and passengers across the Thai-Lao border to find other routes.

The provicinial harbour office reported that water in the Mekong River as it flows through the province dropped to between 1 and 1.5 metres deep this week, the lowest in 10 years.

The low water had forced boats to change their course and reduce loading capacity.

The transnational Mekong has been drying up since November, with border trade now affected as boats have to spend more money on fuel for rerouting.

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Pattanapong Sripiachai