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Froc: Evacuate before too late

In a TV pool broadcast, Froc spokesman said Nakhon Sawan water level recedes. Ayutthaya water level reduces a little due to slow volume of water release from Pasak dam.

BMA is now seeing North run-off and flood as high as 50-100 cm in some areas and flood will be there 2-4 weeks.

Vibhavadi Rd is not passable for small vehicles. Don Mueang airport closed.
 
Several countries have sent help such as water pumps from China. South Korea donates large-volume water filter.

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  • Discussion 4 : 26/10/2011 at 11:21 PM4

    Will there also be announcements in English?

  • Discussion 3 : 26/10/2011 at 10:19 PM3

    As usual...totally useless infomation.
    This is just putting more benzin on the fire nothing else.
    The fact is that everybody do not want to listen to ANY warnings anymore simply because so many different stories are published...sad but the truth.
    Everybody from the local food vendor, taxi drivers to the clerk to the manager... everybody say the same "We can not trust anybody".
    An elected Government yes but what a disaster !!!!!

  • Discussion 2 : 26/10/2011 at 10:02 PM2

    "Several countries have sent help such as water pumps from China." So where are they going to pump it, back into the river?

  • Discussion 1 : 26/10/2011 at 09:39 PM1

    Another concise overview of what is going on!
    "BMA is now seeing North run-off and flood as high as 50-100 cm in some areas and flood will be there 2-4 weeks" What Bangkok? Will 'ARRIVE' there in 2-4 weeks?, or 'BE' there for 2-4 weeks. "If in a risk area" Is it too hard to ask which are risk area's? Have a nice day & don't electrocute yourself.

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