7 days after the floods, HatYai launches a massive overnight cleanup: Dec 4 truck fleets unite to clear towering piles of debris as the city rebuilds

HatYai on the mend | On the evening of 4 December 2025, the mood across HatYai district, Songkhla remained firmly focused on rebuilding. Seven days after the city was battered by severe flooding, one scene stood out as a powerful symbol of collective action: a sweeping, citywide operation to clear mountains of debris that carried on through the night.
The situation: debris everywhere after the waters recede
As floodwaters finally drained from HatYai’s commercial hubs and neighborhoods, the city was left with a new crisis: an overwhelming volume of waste. The piles included ruined household goods, furniture, mud and silt, and shattered remnants dragged out of homes and shopfronts.
In many parts of HatYai, debris rose above head height and spilled far into the roadway, obstructing traffic and posing urgent public-health concerns.
A united push to reclaim the city
On this December night, cooperation took center stage. Heavy trucks from multiple agencies—HatYai Municipality, the military, private-sector partners, and support teams from neighboring provinces—fanned out to the hardest-hit blocks where waste had accumulated most densely.
- Floodlights from tipper trucks and loaders cut through the dark, a stark testament to an operation that refused to pause.
- The hum of machinery droned on hour after hour, racing the clock to haul away as much debris as possible.
- Crews on the ground worked with unshakable focus despite fatigue and the stifling stench of rotting waste.
An atmosphere of hope and encouragement
Despite the exhausting workload, the overall mood was one of determination and hope. Residents of HatYai came out to cheer on the teams, and many continued clearing in front of their own homes to help the machines move faster and farther.
The spirit of solidarity on display was the clearest sign yet that HatYai is standing back up after crisis. The clean-up will take days more given the sheer volume of debris, but tonight’s full-throttle effort marks a critical phase in the city’s recovery—bringing HatYai closer to being clean and safe once again.

