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How to Apply for Earthquake Relief Funds in Thailand: A Step-by-Step Guide


If your private house or condominium has been damaged due to a recent earthquake, the Thai government offers financial assistance of up to 49,500 baht for repairs. This guide outlines the steps to apply for this aid, ensuring a smooth and efficient process.​

1. Document the Damage

  • Photograph the Damage: Capture clear images of all affected areas, such as cracked walls, ceilings, or floors. These photos will serve as crucial evidence for your application.​


2. Gather Necessary Documents

Prepare the following:

  • Identification Documents: A copy of your Thai National ID card or passport.​Bangkok Post
  • House Registration (Tabien Baan): A copy of your house registration document.​ESCAP
  • Property Ownership Proof:
  • For Houses: A copy of the land title deed.
  • For Condominiums: A copy of the condominium unit title deed (Nor Sor 2).
  • Damage Report: A simple floor plan indicating the locations and extent of the damage.​

3. Report the Incident

  • File a Police Report: Visit your local police station to file an official report detailing the earthquake damage. This report adds credibility to your claim.​


4. Complete the Assistance Application Form

  • Download the Form: Access and fill out the "Request for Assistance" form, available on the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation's website.​


5. Submit Your Application

  • Visit the District Office: Submit the completed application form along with all gathered documents, photographs, and the police report to the administrative department of your local district office. Ensure all copies are signed and certified as true copies.​


6. Await Damage Assessment

  • On-Site Inspection: District officials will schedule a visit to assess the reported damage and verify the information provided.​


7. Application Review and Approval

  • Processing: The district office will forward your application and assessment report to the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) for final review and approval.​Jiji Press


8. Receive Financial Assistance

  • Disbursement: Once approved, authorized personnel will contact you to arrange the disbursement of the relief funds.​


Additional Information:

  • Insurance Holders: Even if you have existing property insurance, you are still eligible to apply for this government assistance, as it is separate from insurance claims.​
  • Contact for Queries: For further assistance or inquiries about the application process, contact the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Hotline at 1784 or visit your local district office.​

By meticulously following these steps and ensuring all documentation is accurate and complete, you can effectively navigate the application process for earthquake relief funds provided by the Thai government.


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