Support Disaster in Southern

8 January 2024, Disaster Aid Thailand, in collaboration with Disaster Aid Australia, has received and deployed four SkyHydrant water filtration units to assist natural disaster victims in the provinces of Narathiwat and Yala.

This collaboration aims to provide aid to those affected by natural disasters such as floods and landslides in areas where access to clean water is challenging. The SkyHydrant water filtration units will enable communities in the affected areas to access safe drinking water, thereby reducing the risk of waterborne diseases and promoting the health and well-being of the local population.

The SkyHydrant water filtration technology is highly efficient, capable of filtering up to 10,000 liters of water per day without the need for electricity or chemicals. This makes it particularly suitable for use in remote and resource-scarce areas.

The delivery and installation of these water filtration units are supported by Disaster Aid Australia, with a team of water management and humanitarian aid experts working together to ensure that the SkyHydrant units are used effectively and sustainably.

Bryant and Peter have arrived in Thailand at Suvarnabhumi Airport. Following their arrival, our team welcomed them and continued the journey to Narathiwat Airport.

This assistance is just one of many initiatives undertaken by Disaster Aid Thailand to alleviate suffering and build a sustainable society, relying on cooperation and support from partner organizations both domestically and internationally.