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Interior official inspects reservoirs’ readiness for drought

By THE NATION

 

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Deputy Interior Minister Nipon Bunyamanee on Wednesday (November 27) inspected the Huai Saneng Reservoir in Surin in preparation for anticipated drought next year.

 

The water level at the reservoir in the Surin Royal Irrigation Project was severely depleted amid drought in the middle of this year.

 

Nipon confirmed that the water was currently clear enough to drink and use for farming.

 

“The amount is 100.5 per cent of capacity, and at the Ampuen Reservoir 106 per cent,” he said.

 

He ordered the water situation in Surin to be carefully monitored and drought conditions handled according to plan. 

 

Nipon will visit other provinces in the Northeast to ensure the region is prepared for dry weather.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30378839

 

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16 minutes ago, webfact said:

preparation for anticipated drought next year.

 

We have been in a drought for the past few years you morons. 3 weeks of rain back in September does not crack it. Isaan needs water not high speed train for the Chines.

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30 minutes ago, khwaibah said:

 

We have been in a drought for the past few years you morons. 3 weeks of rain back in September does not crack it. Isaan needs water not high speed train for the Chines.

dont worry theyve "ordered" everything............................ except  the  rain

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56 minutes ago, webfact said:

Interior official inspects reservoirs’ readiness for drought

yes I confirm - no water

 

PM orders water in reservoirs - he likes giving orders :post-4641-1156694572:

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

He ordered the water situation in Surin to be carefully monitored and drought conditions handled according to plan. 

Prayut will be standing by to mobilize the Royal Rainmaking Air Force to keep dams full during the drought. Albeit it's difficult to seed clouds during a drought because there's little or no moisture in the air - hence a drought!

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Only the other day a warning was issued by some Government Agency, that if there was no rain in November, Pattaya would have a drought worse than the one in 2005 for next year.

Well, I drive past the Mabruchan Res on an almost daily basis, and now it is nearly possible to walk across it in some places.

Not good news for the potential " Hordes " of Tourists that may visit Pattaya next year, but also a big wake up call to any potential Investors in the EEC 

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