Pond Rungrat Mobilizes Support for Flood Victims in Satun

Satun: Pond Rungrat asked for donations because he had no financial means. Sadly, 7 districts in Satun Province are now underwater. Ready to fully support the physical strength of actor-host Pond Rungrat after seeing Jenny get everything if fresh, open Jenny's festival to receive donations for flood victims in the South. According to Thai News Agency, Pond Rungrat, a southerner, told Nine Entertain that his initial response to the flooding in the South stemmed from witnessing the severe flooding in the South. He read the news and interviewed the Satun Provincial Administrative Organization (PAO) and learned that seven districts in Satun were underwater. However, his most heartbreaking experience was seeing a video of Ple Nakorn, who heard screams for help. Ple didn't know what to do, as there was only one boat left. The flood victims were wailing so loudly. After learning that Jenny was running the Jenny Festival on Sai Mai 73, he rushed over immediately after finishing his program. As everyone knows, he was in crisis and lacked the financial resources to provide support. However, he had the physical strength to support, so he helped manage the movement and lifting, working under a local supervisor. This area is still accepting donations, and those without the financial resources can still lend a hand. Today, we saw a sense of unity. Everyone came with smiles, both the elderly and children, who came to help and continued to stream in. This made Pond's heart warm and he wanted to send encouragement to the local officials. He then told everyone that Thais are doing their utmost to help. He concluded by saying that this time he wants to see strength from all regions sent down to the South, and the most important thing is boats. If there are enough boats, assistance will be provided thoroughly, as flooding has reached both Satun and Hat Yai, and now has spread to Trang.