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SURVEY: Will major flooding be a problem?

SURVEY: Will major flooding be a problem? 103 members have voted

  1. 1. SURVEY: Will major flooding be a problem?

    • Yes, because the government is very poor at water management.
      56%
      56
    • Yes, but it is mostly out of the control of the government.
      15%
      15
    • No, there will be localized flooding which is normal in Thailand.
      28%
      28

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On 8/5/2018 at 3:35 PM, billd766 said:

 

IMHO the most terrifying dam to fall would be the Three Gorges dam in China. If that falls the domino effect will be all the way down to Vietnam with Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam all suffering. The domino effect will take out every dam on the way.

No it wont! The Three Gorges Dam is not on the Mekong. It is on a completely separate river which flows East not South.

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    Will major flooding be a problem? Yes, it generally is.

  • Not if you're a duck.

  • Another case of reservoir managers being asleep at the wheel. Dams should never be at capacity this early in the wet season. Surely they see the dam levels increasing constantly over time and discharg

There will be no flooding until it floods. 

Same as drought it never happens until it happens. 

TIT.

13 hours ago, SunsetT said:

No it wont! The Three Gorges Dam is not on the Mekong. It is on a completely separate river which flows East not South.

 

My apologies. You are correct.

 

It is on the Yangtse river and not the Mekong.

 

:sorry:

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