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Thailand To Feel Tropical Storm ‘Mangkhut’s Side Effects: Officials

By Asaree Thaitrakulpanich, Staff Reporter

 

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A child floats in floodwaters Sunday in a bucket in Satun province.

 

BANGKOK — Although Thailand won’t directly cross paths with tropical storm Mangkhut, the country will suffer inundations from the southwestern monsoons it creates.

 

As Mangkhut on Monday moved into China, Thailand should brace for a week of rains caused by the tropical storm, especially along the western Andaman coast, the north and Isaan provinces, Seree Supratid, director of the Climate Change & Disaster Center, Rangsit University said by phone Monday.

 

Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/crimecourtscalamity/calamity/2018/09/17/thailand-to-feel-tropical-storm-mangkhuts-side-effects-officials/

 
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32 minutes ago, manicmike68 said:

It's a beautiful sunny and hot day here in Rayong. 

needed one after all of the rain we had the last three days, located close to Laem Mae Phim, Rayong, we had almost eight inches of rain, but we needed it, just too much at one shot

 

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