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Breaking: A dike wall in Klongdan Samut Prakarn broke collapsed

 

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Breaking: A dike wall, which prevents sea water from entering waterside communities in Klong Dan, Samut Prakarn Province, broke collapsed at around 9.30pm.

 

Communities, especially housing developments for Department of Irrigation officers along the dike, are now flooded with water 100 centimetres to 1 metre deep.

 

Disaster prevention and mitigation officers are rushing to the area.

 

Source: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/breaking-a-dike-wall-in-klongdan-samut-prakarn-broke-collapsed/

 

 

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1 hour ago, tompelli said:
  4 hours ago, webfact said:

are now flooded with water 100 centimetres to 1 metre deep.

 

1 hour ago, tompelli said:

Did anyone read this before they pressed send?

You beat me to it. 100 cm? --> 1 metre?

 

Same same but different I guess

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High tide causes flooding in Samut Prakan coastal communities   

By The Nation

 

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High tide on Thursday night saw sea water flowing over an embankment and flooding the homes of irrigation officials and a nearby community, officials said.

 

Chaiporn Promsuwan, director of the Chonlahan Phichit Irrigation Project in Samut Prakan’s Klong Dan district, stressed that the embankment did not collapse as had been reported by several news agencies and widely shared on social media.

 

Chaiporn said the seawater gushed into the community, which is home to 50 families of officers working on project, because of high tide and flowed over the embankment around 8pm last night. The irrigation project is building a pumping station at the spot, he added.

 

Chaiporn was speaking to reporters at 10.30 pm. He said the water had subsided by 20 centimeters and the project would wait for the sea water to further subside before using the two existing pumping stations to draw the water out. 

 

He added that residents should not panic as the flood waters would eventually flow into a drainage canal.

Officials would repair the embankment today, he said.

 

Samut Prakan governor Chatchai Uthaiphan said he had dispatched officials to help evacuate local residents. He added the water was about one-metre high and that officials had helped relocate elderly people and children from the flooded areas. However, some people had decided to stay at their houses for fear of theft.

 

Officials and rescuers patrolled the community throughout the night to prevent theft.

 

Source: http://www.nationthailand.com/news/30372331

 

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10 minutes ago, webfact said:

because of high tide and flowed over the embankment

Then, who-ever build this embankment made it to low and did not know that the seawater is rising step by step. If you are a regular visitor to some of Thailand beaches, you know and see that the tides are higher then 20 years ago.

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3 hours ago, RotMahKid said:

Then, who-ever build this embankment made it to low and did not know that the seawater is rising step by step. If you are a regular visitor to some of Thailand beaches, you know and see that the tides are higher then 20 years ago.

yes  thais do not see it like that in cha am they built expensiv villa right on beach they just construct a wall ciment to stop the water !!!! but sea hight tide  go over the wall now

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4 hours ago, yokat said:

Will some Thais finally feel the effect of their city sinking and the water rising ? Maybe it will bring some more attention to the problem.

Don't embankment on it ????????

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5 hours ago, Samuel Smith said:

flooding the homes of irrigation officials ????

 

 

damn, at first glance I thought it said 'flooding the homes of immigration officials'

 

 

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IT’S GORE BULL WARMING AND SEA LEVEL RISE ! !   

    We need to raise taxes and have more laws and regulations and give governments and the U.N. more power. 

    And no more fossil fuel vehicles and no more flying. 

     They’re saying we have less than twelve years left now. 

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13 hours ago, Catoni said:

IT’S GORE BULL WARMING AND SEA LEVEL RISE ! !   

    We need to raise taxes and have more laws and regulations and give governments and the U.N. more power. 

    And no more fossil fuel vehicles and no more flying. 

     They’re saying we have less than twelve years left now. 

Is that 12 years to get a decision on Brexit? That would get rid of a lot of hot air. ????????

 

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