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Don Muang 'navigable' in 3 weeks

Seri Suparathit of the Rangsit University Centre on Climate Change and Disaster, said on Thai PBS Wednesday night that Don Muang will be navigable in 3 weeks.

In the morning, Dr Seri met officials from the Royal Irrigation Department and experts from the United States and Israel to talk about knowledge transfer, especially real-time modelling. After that he toured the north of Bangkok to inspect the flood situation there.

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  • Discussion 3 : 24/11/2011 at 05:23 PM3

    This is why all Thais only listen to what Dr. Seri say and not the government or FROC. What Dr. Seri says on news networks has been fairly accurate so far, and he doesn't try to hide things. This is why he is so popular on tv shows now.

    If YS needed an expert on her panel - she should have brought Dr. Seri on board during the crisis, it would have helped with the PTP image greatly.

  • Discussion 2 : 24/11/2011 at 06:39 AM2

    Yeah yeah yeah,
    Heard it all before,
    All this talk explaining about how long it will take before the area around
    Don Muang will be dry enough to navigate around.
    The people in these area don't want to hear about this, they want action.

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    Discussion 1 : 23/11/2011 at 09:28 PM1

    Once again thank you for realistic news, unlike worse than useless BS from FROC.

    'Dr Seri quoted Froc saying that it would take longer to drain floodwater now that Big Bag was breached wider. Dr Seri did not think so.'

    I believe you; not FROC. Why wasn't this man advising from day one ?

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