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Mayor explains why Pattaya keeps on flooding


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20 minutes ago, DrMJA said:

Amazing, flooding is caused by rain …. Brilliant!!!! 
Nothing “slips” past this kind of Muppet.

 

Rain is not necessary the cause of flooding. Water management is the cause of flooding or should I say 'the lack of water management'?

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39 minutes ago, steven100 said:

Get 10 x 30TKomatsu's in and 300 labourers and 30kms of 2ft Humes conc pipes in and it'll be fixed in 6 months forever. 

It's not rocket science ....   just action and do it.

oh wait !    no budget ....     lol

4 footers me thunks...  yes you are right, a bit of action always helps...   Cheers GBW

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When it's raining, it might result in flooding - sure, especially when people decides to settle in areas that are natural water reservoirs in heavy rain periods, as after a few years with less rain these areas seems to be safe, and those settlers furthermore splash concrete out everywhere, so the water cannot drain into soil - it's pure logic, which however is overlooked quite many places around the World, not only Pattaya...????

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2 hours ago, steven100 said:

Get 10 x 30TKomatsu's in and 300 labourers and 30kms of 2ft Humes conc pipes in and it'll be fixed in 6 months forever. 

It's not rocket science ....   just action and do it.

oh wait !    no budget ....     lol

What are Humes conc pipes?

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