Bangkok: Flooding from Typhoon Kajiki has resulted in significant disruptions across highways in five provinces in Thailand. The Department of Highways has reported that traffic is completely impassable at one location due to the severe flooding. Officials have been deployed to provide public assistance and will be monitoring the situation continuously.
According to Thai News Agency, the Department of Highways provided a summary of the flood situation as of August 26, 2025, at 2:00 PM. The report indicates that highways in Mukdahan, Loei, Nakhon Phanom, Nong Khai, and Phrae provinces have been affected. Specifically, Mukdahan Province has experienced impassable conditions on Highway 2287 Dong Luang - San Wa, with water levels reaching 200 cm over a stretch of 40 meters in Dong Luang District. A detour is available via Highway 2292.
To ensure public safety, traffic control personnel have been stationed in all affected provinces. The Department of Highways urges travelers to exercise caution, adhere to warning signs, and stay informed through advisories. For assistance or information regarding highway conditions, the public can call the Department's toll-free hotline at 1586, available 24 hours a day, or visit the Disaster Management System (HDMS) website.