Historic Flooding in Thailand, Disruptions Continue for Manufacturing and Supply Chain Activities

BOSTON, Nov. 9, 2011 – According to catastrophe modeling firm AIR Worldwide, historic flooding in Thailand continues to damage residential properties and has interrupted operations for numerous businesses. At the start of this year’s monsoon season in late July, Tropical Storm Nock-Ten brought high precipitation levels that swelled the Yom and Nan rivers in the north of Thailand, forcing the evacuation of 650,000 people. Since then, persistently heavy rains have caused serious flooding throughout the country, killing more than 500 people and severely affecting an estimated 2.5-3 million more in…

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