Typhoon Kajiki, the 13th typhoon of 2025, is expected to weaken into a depression when it reaches Nan Province on August 26th, but will still produce heavy rain of 200 mm per day, raising the risk of flash floods in the North and Northeast. The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation has launched an early warning system, while the Sirikit Dam is increasing water discharge in preparation.
Today (23 August 2025), Typhoon Kajiki, the 13th of the year, is expected to weaken into a depression when it reaches Nan Province on 26 August and will cause continuous heavy rain between 25-26 August, similar to Tropical Storm Wipha at the end of July, with accumulated rainfall as high as 200 millimeters/day. แทงบอล