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Residents and business operators have begun carrying out their major clean-up and rebuilding works following the deadly floods in southern Thailand that has killed at least 145 people. The floods brought on by continuous rainfall had lasted for more than a week.

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00:55It's a crisis.
01:24Definitely a crisis. I've lived here for 35 years. This is the worst I've ever seen.
01:30We face many obstacles because sometimes our equipment doesn't match the severity of the situation.
01:35Big boats can't enter narrow alleys, and small boats can't handle the strong currents.
01:40And communication is the biggest problem. Some people call for help, but when we get there, we can't contact them.
01:54We don't know anything about it. We don't know anything. We just can't figure out what it's like.
02:00We're at the same time. We're at the same time. We're at the same time.
02:04I don't know anything. I don't know anything.
02:07We're all going.
02:08The bedroom, the roof, the toilet, everything.
02:13The toilet is all over.
02:15The water is all over.
02:19If you ask yourself, you can clean up.
02:38You
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