Falling Mekong water levels increase farming cost in Nong Khai

The Mekong River’s level in Nong Khai province of Thailand dropped to 1.83 metres on Thursday (January 9), much lower than the bank’s 10.37 metres.

Compared to the same period in 2019, the current water level was lower by over 2 metres, causing sandy areas to occur along the river.On the banks of Ban Duea subdistrict in Nong Khai, the sandy areas were visible as well. Besides, local farmers in the area were suffering from drought.

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The Nation Reporter