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#Saveubon becomes number one Thai hashtag on Twitter

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#Saveubon becomes number one Thai hashtag on Twitter

 

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Thai caption: Enough!

 
Many comments and pictures were being shared online as the hashtag #Saveubon became number one for Thai Tweeters. 
 
Parts of the province of Ubon Ratchathani in Thailand's north east have been ravaged by flooding that sees little sign of abating any time soon. 
 
Pictures of the devastation were posted and one retweet praised the work done locally to save a housing estate surrounded by flood waters. 
 
PM Prayut Chan-ocha also went on Twitter to warn people to be prepared, to explain what was happening and to take care. 
 
He came up with his own "#safety to one and all" hashtag. 
 
And he kindly handed out a number to call. 
 
Source: Sanook
 
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-- © Copyright Thai Visa News 2019-09-13
19 minutes ago, webfact said:

PM Prayut Chan-ocha

He has to free some billions to do something about it and also in future to make to roads much higher to keep the roads open, but maybe that to much for his brains to understand.

6 hours ago, RotMahKid said:

He has to free some billions to do something about it and also in future to make to roads much higher to keep the roads open, but maybe that to much for his brains to understand.

Somewhere they were talking about 16 meter. How do you suppose that would be possible? Should we just not lift the whole country 16 meter higher up, while you´re at it?

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