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Royal Thai Air Force packs relief bags to help flood victims

Commander-in-Chief of the Air Force Housekeeping Corps joins in packing relief bags to help flood victims in the northern and northeastern regions.

Air Chief Marshal Phanpakdee Pattanakul, Commander of the Air Force (Commander of the Air Force), traveled to give moral support to the troops. and participated in packing survival bags for the Royal Thai Air Force To help flood victims in the northern area and northeastern region in Ubon Ratchathani province Sukhothai Province and Udon Thani Province Including areas experiencing repeated flooding in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province, with Mrs. Monthira Pattanakul, President of the Air Force Wives Association, along with a group of high-ranking commanders. and the Air Force Wives Association Participate in activities at Squadron 601, Wing 6, Royal Thai Air Force.

The Air Force Commander revealed that flooding has occurred in many areas during this period. The Royal Thai Air Force held a meeting with the Royal Thai Air Force Operations Center and gave priority to urgent assistance, especially in the Sukhothai province. and Ubon Ratchathani Province by giving command to all local units of the Air Force Prepare The first step is to survey the available equipment, whether it be a barge, a water pump, and personnel. This is considered the most important thing to be able to help the people. However, we have made preparations at our location as well. along with setting up a protection plan at the unit's location Survey the equipment to be ready.

"The main mission of the Air Force is to help the people to relieve suffering and prepare a plan for prevention If fully protected, there will still be flooding problems. I will do my utmost in everything I can. However, the potential of the Air Force We have an EC 725 aircraft that can be used to transport patients. Including using existing technology, whether it is using models of Multi-dimensional operations, multi domain operations, come to help in disaster relief as well. Because we have received documents from the research of Air Force College students doing research on this matter, it is found that implementing multidimensional operations for disaster relief helps to be more effective. It is very beneficial to the Air Force,” said the Air Force Commander. As for the Air Force's survival kits today, there are 400 sets, each containing consumer items including crispy bread, instant noodles, canned fish, fish with chili, and pickled mustard greens. Garbage bags, toothpaste, toothpaste, soap, household medicine paracetamol Elemental medicine, mosquito repellent, foot bite medicine, chili paste, and spoons and forks, all in order to alleviate suffering for the people who are suffering. So that everyone can return to living a normal, happy life quickly.

Source: Thai News Agency