On November 30, reports highlighted progress in the flood situation across Narathiwat province. Rainfall in all 13 districts has significantly decreased, allowing water from the Bang Nara, Sai Buri, and Golok rivers to slowly drain into the sea at Muang Narathiwat and Tak Bai districts. Consequently, water levels have stabilized and are no longer rising as rapidly as in previous days.
However, a critical situation persists in Ban Sipo, Chalerm Subdistrict, Rangae District, where massive torrents from the Sipo Waterfall National Park continue to inundate the area. The forceful flow has caused extensive flooding in the village. Military personnel, led by Maj. Gen. Chalermphon Khumkhiao, have deployed motorized boats to deliver essential supplies, drinking water, and basic medicine to affected residents. Many villagers remain in the second floors of their homes, while others have evacuated to temporary shelters.
In Sungai Kolok, areas near the Golok River remain flooded, with water levels reaching 50–80 cm in some neighborhoods. Residents were seen evacuating with essential belongings or wading through floodwaters to purchase food and supplies, anticipating prolonged inundation.
Relief efforts led by Mayor Suchada Phannara include distributing daily food, drinking water, and medicine. Community leaders are coordinating boat deliveries to ensure aid reaches those in need, alleviating the hardships faced by flood-stricken residents.