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Irrigation projects nationwide prepare for more heavy rain in Thailand

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BANGKOK, 26 June 2019(NNT) - Royal Irrigation Department (RID) Director General Thaweesak Thanadechophon disclosed today that the Meteorological Department has forecast that this week, Thailand will have more rain, with heavy falls in some areas of northern, northeastern, central, eastern and southern Thailand.

 

People in flood-prone areas are advised to beware of heavy rain which could cause flash floods. However, major rivers throughout the country are still able to receive large volumes of water because the levels of the main rivers, including the Ping River, Wang River, Yom River, Nan River, Chi River, Mun River, Phetchaburi River and other rivers in the eastern and southern regions are still quite low.

 

Meanwhile, he has instructed all irrigation projects to closely monitor the water situation in their areas especially in flood-prone regions, prepare to cope with changes in the water situation that may occur at any time, inspect irrigation systems, eliminate weeds to prevent them from obstructing waterways, manage water in reservoirs to meet the appropriate criteria, prepare machinery and tools and dispatch officials to flood risk areas throughout the country. People are asked to closely monitor the water situation in their area, during the present frequent downpours.

 

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2 minutes ago, RotMahKid said:

When and where?

 

details sir!

oh you want to know where and when ...

 

 

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BANGKOK, 26 June 2019(NNT) - Royal Irrigation Department (RID) Director General Thaweesak Thanadechophon disclosed today that the Meteorological Department has forecast that this week, Thailand will have more rain, with heavy falls in some areas of northern, northeastern, central, eastern and southern Thailand.

 

OK, I am moving to Western Thailand as it will be dry there?

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7 hours ago, ianezy0 said:

 

BANGKOK, 26 June 2019(NNT) - Royal Irrigation Department (RID) Director General Thaweesak Thanadechophon disclosed today that the Meteorological Department has forecast that this week, Thailand will have more rain, with heavy falls in some areas of northern, northeastern, central, eastern and southern Thailand.

 

OK, I am moving to Western Thailand as it will be dry there?

As long as you stay indoors yes...:thumbsup:

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Much better waste disposal? NO.

 

Far less pollution? NO.

 

More and better education and promotion into the effects plus awareness of the impacts and  damage towards the enviroment? NO.

 

The authorities should be looking into all aspects of human society and the way inwhich humans live and treat their, your and my only home!

 

This world!!!

 

But sadly greed prevails...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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They are all geared up 555

After spending millions on new deep water drainage system in lower Sukhumvit 

they have now had to put 2 ugly pumps at the end of Soi 4 

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