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Cambodia's Low-Tech Flood Alerts Save Lives
21 Apr
Summary
- Voicemails and car speakers warn Cambodian villages of floods.
- Climate change intensifies monsoon rains and flood severity.
- Early warnings help communities evacuate before extreme floods.

Villages in Cambodia, such as Prek Touch near the Mekong River, are implementing simple, life-saving flood warning systems. These initiatives combat the intensifying monsoon rains and rising floodwaters caused by climate change. Residents now receive flood forecasts up to five days in advance, a significant improvement from previous years.
These critical warnings are delivered through accessible technology like voicemails and messages broadcast via car speakers. This low-tech approach enables communities to evacuate before severe floods strike. The November 2025 flood, one of the worst in recent memory, demonstrated the effectiveness of these systems, with many residents safely reaching evacuation centers.