Dhammakaya Foundation gave the relief packages to the flood victims
Dhammakaya Temple and Foundation have brought the relief packages, which contain alms from the Morning Alms Round Project, to give the flood victims.
The temple has given 48,423 packages to 42 flood areas.
News: Dhammakaya Temple helps the flood victims
Now many flood areas are not better because of the continuous rainfall. Thai people in many parts of Thailand are suffering from this disaster. Many areas are under the water, so many families do not have any places to stay. A lot of people trouble because of the flood.
The flood areas in 2011
Death: 130 people
Number of affected areas: 56 provinces, 494 districts, 3,408 sub-districts
Number of victims: 1,835,201 households, 6,464,402 people
Information Source: Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation
Issued Date: September 21st, 2011
The Most Critical Areas
The Critical Areas
The Affected Areas 1. Phitsanulok 1.Chiang Rai
1. Maehongson
2. Phichit
2. Chiang Mai
2. Lampang
3. Nakhon Sawan
3. Nan
3. Lamphun
4. Uttaradit
4. Tak
5. Sukhothai
5. Kamphaengphet
6. Uthaithani
6. Nongkhai
7. Kalasin
7. Loei
8. Khon Kaen
8. Nongbualamphu
9. Chaiyaphum
9. Phetchabun
10. Lopburi
10. Mahasarakham
11. Saraburi
11. Amnatcharoen
12. Prachinburi
12. Yasothon
13. Ubon Ratchathani
13. Roi-et
14. Singburi
14. Sisaket
15. Angthong
15. Nakhon Ratchasima
16. Ayutthaya
16. Chachoengsao
17. Pathum Thani
17. Srakaew
18. Phuket
18. Chonburi
19. Trang
19. Chantaburi
20. Trat
21. Suphanburi
22. Nakhon Pathom
23. Ranong
24. Phangnga
25. Suratthani
26. Krabi
27. Satun
Dhammakaya Temple and Foundation led by the Most Ven. Phrarajbhavanavisudh (Luang Phaw Dhammajayo), the abbot of Dhammakaya Temple and the president of Dhammakaya Foundation, has assigned his disciples in many areas to bring the relief packages from the Morning Alms Round to 1,000,000 Monks from 77 provinces Project to offer to the affected temples and give to the victims in the flood areas who are troubling because of lacking the 4 requisites.
The flood situation now is very serious because some victims’ houses are under the water including food, drinking water, medicines and things are insufficient and people cannot afford them easily. The temple realizes that the victims may face the health problems and the dangers from pests and waterborne diseases, so the temple has helped the victims as described in the tables below.
Dhammakaya Foundation helps the flood victims in 2011
No D/M/Y
Number of Relief Package
Receivers
1
January 31st, 2011
200
Songkram Piset Center, Lopburi province
2February 7th, 2011
73
Khlong Luang, Pathum Thani province
3February 8th, 2011
1,000
Sisaket province
4February 11th, 2011
200
Khlong Luang, Pathum Thani province
5April 1st, 2011
9,500
Krabi and Nakhon Srithammarat provinces
6June 26th, 2011
500
Phrathat Changkham Temple, Muang district, Nan province
7June 28th, 2011
2,000
Phrae province
8August 20th, 2011
5,000
Sukhothai province
9August 23rd, 2011
150
Nakhon Sawan province
10August 26th, 2011
1,000
Prachinburi province
11August 26th, 2011
400
Nakhon Sawan province
12September 6th, 2011
4,000
Phitsanulok province
13September 6th, 2011
1,500
Phichit province
14September 7th, 2011
1,500
Prachinburi province
15September 9th, 2011
1,600
Ayutthaya province
16September 10th, 2011
400
Phitsanulok province
17September 11th, 2011
200
Nutrition Volunteer in Nakhon Sawan province
18September 11th, 2011
200
Nutrition Volunteer in Nakhon Ratchasima province
19September 11th, 2011
300
Nutrition Volunteer in Ayutthaya province
20September 11th, 2011
100
Nutrition Volunteer in Suphanburi province
21September 11th, 2011
100 Nutrition Volunteer in Chainat province
22September 11th, 2011
100
Nutrition Volunteer in Uthaithani province
23September 12th, 2011
450
Nakhon Sawan province 24September 14th, 2011
1,300
Suphanburi province 25September 14th, 2011
300
Bang Pahan district, Ayutthaya province
26September 16th, 2011
300
Ayutthaya province
27September 16th, 2011
400 Sena district, Ayutthaya province
28September 16th, 2011
1,500
Angthong province
29September 18th, 2011
1,450
Ayutthaya province
30September 19th, 2011
700
Singburi province
31September 19th, 2011
2,200
Phukhaew district, Chaiyaphum province
32September 20th, 2011
600
Nakhon Nayok province
33September 20th, 2011
300
Bangkok
34September 20th, 2011
500
Suphanburi province
35September 21st, 2011
1,000
Uttaradit province
36September 22nd, 2011
2,500
Phichit province
37September 23rd, 2011
1,800
Prachinburi province
38September 23rd, 2011
700
Chainat province
39September 23rd, 2011
700
Chainat province
40September 23rd, 2011
600
Ayutthaya province
41September 24th, 2011
100
Pathum Thani province
42September 25th, 2011
1,000
Lopburi province
Total
48,423
(Data date: September 25th, 2011)Table 1 – The number of the temple’s relief packages for the flood victims in 2011
The temple gave 31,086 relief packages to 41 flood areas in 2010
Dhammakaya Foundation helped the flood victims in 2010
No
D/M/Y
Number of Relief Package
Receivers
1
October 23rd, 2010
300
Nongwaeng sub-district, Khokesoong district, Srakaew province
2
October 27th, 2010 100 Bangphonue sub-district, Samkhoke district, Pathum Thani province
3
October 28th, 2010 100
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4
October 30th, 2010 100 Srichula sub-district, Muang district, Nakhon Nayok province
5
November 3rd, 2010 2,000
Hat Yai district, Songkhla province
6
November 3rd, 2010
300
Khlongsam sub-district, Khlong Luang district, Pathum Thani province
7
November 4th, 2010 132 Nongwaeng sub-district, Khokesoong district, Srakaew province
8
November 4th, 2010 200 Nongwaeng sub-district, Khokesoong district, Srakaew province
9
November 4th, 2010
500 Banphotphisai district, Nakhon Sawan province
10
November 5th, 2010
600
Phranakhon Sri Ayutthaya district
11
November 5th, 2010 300
Chonburi province
12
November 3rd, 2010 300 Singburi province
13
November 5th, 2010 200 Pathum Thani province
14November 6th, 2010
1,480
Nongson sub-district, Chiang Yuen, Mahasarakham province
15November 9th, 2010 400 Thato sub-district, Maharat district, Ayutthaya province
16November 10th, 2010
300 Huawieng Municipality Office
17November 9th, 2010
100
Bangphonue sub-district, Samkhoke district, Pathum Thani province
18November 9th, 2010 300
Samkhoke sub-district, Samkhoke district, Pathum Thani province
19November 11th, 2010 1,014 Suphanburi province
20November 9th, 2010 1,000 Suphanburi province
21
November 11th, 2010 1,000
Song Phi Nong district, Suphanburi province
22
November 11th, 2010
60
Song Phi Nong district, Suphanburi province
23
November 12th, 2010
150
Phattalung province
24
November 12th, 2010 300
Yala province
25
November 13th, 2010 195
Song Phi Nong district, Suphanburi province
26
November 19th, 2010
110 Nondaeng district, Nakhon Ratchasima province
27
November 20th, 2010 500 Bang Plama district, Suphanburi province
28
November 20th, 2010 235 Song Phi Nong district, Suphanburi province
29
November 20th, 2010
860 Chainat, Ayutthaya and Saraburi province
30
November 11th, 2010
2,500 Chaiyaphum province
31
November 16th, 2010 200
Lopburi province
32
November 4th, 2010 500
Singburi province
33
November 4th, 2010 40
Ban Paeng district, Singburi province
34
November 4th, 2010 2,500 Nakhon Ratchasima
35
November 4th, 2010 500 Khon Kaen province
36
November 4th, 2010 1,000
Lopburi province
37
November 4th, 2010 1,600 Ayutthaya, Saraburi and Lopburi provinces
38
October 20th, 2010 1,260 Ayutthaya province
39October 21st, 2010
2,732
Chaiyaphum province
40November 21st, 2010
4,268
Chaiyaphum province
41December 3rd, 2010
850
Suphanburi province
Total 31,086 Table 2 – The number of the temple’s relief packages for the flood victims in 2010Please give the helping hands for the flood victims
Dhammakaya Foundation is open to receive rice, dried food and other requisites to help the flood victims. For the interested people, please contact the Head Office of Dhammakaya Foundation or the Master Nun Chand Khonnokyoong Refectory. For more information, please call 02-831-1170 – 2.
Translated by Chadawee Chaipooripat
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