In this relief operation, GWM (Thailand), together with its GWM Southern Partner Stores, TANKERs, and GWM volunteers, delivered 500 emergency relief kits to Pol. Maj. Gen. Natakorn Kanchanaporn, Deputy Commander of Provincial Police Region 9, and Pol. Col. Suwaroj Loonhawitthaynon, Deputy Commander of Songkhla Provincial Police, to support flood-affected residents in Hat Yai District, Songkhla Province, as well as nearby communities in need. Additional relief supplies were provided to officers from the Border Patrol Police, covering four schools in Sadao District. The GWM TANK and GWM POER caravans further transported and distributed essential kits and freshly prepared meals to households in Village 8 and Village 9 of Sathing Phra District, where floodwater remains high and daily life remains disrupted. Demonstrating a profound spirit of solidarity, TANKER CLUB THAILAND also contributed 26,000 THB to Ban Tha Khura School to support urgent repairs from severe flood damage, enabling a swift return to normal learning conditions. Collectively, these efforts embody a unified commitment to compassion, resilience, and shared responsibility, helping every affected community regain stability and move forward with strength once again.
Suparang Anuchapreeda, Communications Director of GWM (Thailand), stated, "This crisis has revealed the united heart of the Thai people across all sectors. GWM (Thailand), together with our GWM Southern PartnerStores, GWM TANK customers, and dedicated employees, is committed to being a force of support for every individual affected by the floods. We extend our deepest encouragement to all families affected by this disaster and express our sincere gratitude to government agencies, volunteers, partners, and the TANKER community for their tireless efforts in delivering relief supplies to flooded areas without hesitation or concern for hardship. We stand firmly alongside the Thai people and remain devoted to helping communities overcome these challenges—together."
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