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15 provinces still flooded

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15 provinces still flooded

 

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Many localities in 15 provinces are still flooded as a result of heavy rain brought by storms and the release of water from major dams, Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department chief Chayapol Thitisak said on Oct 20.

 

Mr Chayapol said between Oct 10-20, a total of 2,229 villages in 373 tambons of 59 districts of 16 provinces were flooded by rainwater and run-off, affecting 99,242 households with 250,155 people. Six people were killed during the period.

 

The flooding situation has eased in Kamphaeng Phet, while 15 others are still flooded.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/15-provinces-still-flooded/

 

 
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 "No they're not" a deputy PM spokesperson has declared...

If there is no more rain the flooding may recede.

At this moment it’s raining cats, dogs, crocs and elephants in Bangkok. I feel relief to know that competent experts, who get paid a meager salary out of taxpayers money, dedicated their life to share their wisdom with common folks to ease their annual hardship:

Flood woes will ease, if rains cease, says Chatchai!!!

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