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September storm drowns Pattaya … again

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September storm drowns Pattaya … again

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PATTAYA:--One again this year, the rainy season is going out with a bang. On September 23, a heavy storm dumped several cm of rain in just over an hour, overwhelming Pattaya’s flood relief system.

 

Roads looked more like estuaries throughout the city, leaving cars and motorbikes stranded and creating large tailbacks.

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Areas inundated included Sukhumvit Road, especially in South Pattaya, Third Road, Soi Khao Noi, the Mab Pradoo Community, Railway Road near Soi Khao Talo/Sukhumvit, North, Central, and South Roads, Beach Road, which was flooded from North to South leaving only one usable traffic lane, and much of Nongprue Municipality.

 

Rescue officials were kept busy helping flood victims, while city officials sent crews out to pump water to try and make roads passable again.

 

 
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-- © Copyright Pattaya Mail 2018-09-28

Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf

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Same s**t different day....nothing to see here, move along.

6 hours ago, Rimmer said:

Pattaya’s flood relief system.

 

That's pretty funny! I don't see much relief or a system!

1 hour ago, ross163103 said:

 

That's pretty funny! I don't see much relief or a system!

YOU can not see it because it is under water every time it RAINS !!!

But they have just fixed the pavement on Thappraya road in time for this weekend's rain.

They destroyed the existing drainage system when they widened Beach Rd, and now the people must suffer the consequences.

It's like the stuff of a very bad novel, not something real.

I recall not too long ago some government official claiming services are on standby to assist.

 

last night , this morning storm not only flooded but ripped out trees and roofs of some buildings. I am yet to see a single crew assisting anywhere 

Besides the sewage/black water, would be hesitant to wade in there with all those light bulbs wrapped around the palm tree trunks.  ????

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