The Shinawatras are back in action, and this time it’s all about giving back. Former Thai premiersĀ Thaksin and Yingluck Shinawatra have stepped up in a big way, sponsoring two relief kitchens in their hometown of Chiang Mai, ensuring flood victims don’t go hungry.
Thaksin, who recently returned to Thailand after years in exile, has funded a kitchen at Paed Kao Plaza in Nong Hoi subdistrict. This hub of activity is whipping up lunch boxes for those stranded by the devastating floods. With many residents unable to venture out for food, Thaksinās initiative aims to provide essential relief.
Not to be outdone, Yingluckāstill in self-exileāhas set up her kitchen at Ton Phayom Market, located behind Chiang Mai University. In addition to hot meals, sheās also providing victims with bags filled with necessities.
A sign outside her kitchen reads, “I hope this ordeal ends soon and that everyone can return to normalcy.”
But thatās not all, the Shinawatra family has gone the extra mile, deploying staff to distribute drinking water, dry food, and other essential items to those hit hardest, especially in the outskirts of the province, reported The Nation.
In related news, aĀ determinedĀ food delivery riderĀ bravedĀ floodwaters nearly 1 metre deepĀ inĀ central Chiang MaiĀ to deliver an order, sparking widespread discussion on social media about the worth of his efforts compared to potentialĀ repair costsĀ for hisĀ motorcycle.
A video widely shared online captures the moment a food delivery rider navigated through floodwaters almost 1 metre deep to deliver food to a customer.
In other news, dramatic footage from theĀ Elephant Nature Park in Chiang MaiĀ shows the heartwarming moment when fourĀ elephants waded through rising floodwaters, escaping aĀ sanctuaryĀ inundated byĀ severe flooding. The parkās staff scrambled to lead the animals to safety as relentless downpours fromĀ Typhoon Yagi, Asiaās most powerful storm this year, battered the region.