CHIANG MAI, Thailand — A serene excursion ended in tragedy after a sudden flash flood swept a foreign tourist away at a popular waterfall in Chiang Mai, northern Thailand, following heavy monsoon downpours on Sunday, August 16, 2026.
The sudden deluge surged down the mountain within minutes, catching visitors off guard and triggering a massive emergency search-and-rescue operation across the rugged jungle terrain.
The incident occurred during peak visiting hours at Mae Ya Waterfall in the Doi Inthanon National Park area. Witnesses reported that calm, clear waters rapidly turned into a raging torrent of muddy water mixed with debris after torrential rainfall upstream overwhelmed mountain runoff channels.
Park rangers and bystanders issued urgent warnings, but the sheer velocity of the flood crest left little time for escape. While several visitors managed to scramble to higher ground, one tourist was caught in the powerful current and carried downstream.
"The water level rose dramatically within seconds, changing from a clear flow to a torrent of brown, churning water. People were screaming and trying to climb up the rocks, but the current was just too strong."— Eyewitness at Mae Ya Waterfall
Dozens of rescue workers, including park rangers, local police units, and scuba-equipped search teams, immediately deployed to search along the riverbanks and downstream pools. Search efforts were complicated by swift currents, fallen branches, and continuing rain, forcing rescue teams to operate with extreme caution.
In response to the incident, search-and-rescue teams established command posts along a 5-kilometer stretch downstream from the waterfall basin to coordinate the ongoing search operation. Concurrently, officials issued flash flood alerts across surrounding mountainous zones in Chiang Mai province as heavy monsoon conditions persisted, while national park authorities temporarily closed access to several high-risk waterfalls and nature trails until weather conditions stabilized.
Local authorities are coordinating with diplomatic representatives as identification and family notification efforts continue. Provincial emergency services have urged all travelers and tour operators to strictly adhere to weather advisories and avoid entering water bodies during heavy monsoon rain warnings.
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