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Nakhon Ratchasima drowned by massive floods

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Although Nakhon Ratchasima province, in northeastern Thailand, is located on a huge plateau at 200-250 meters over sea level, and many factories and industrial estates have moved to it as it used to be called a no-free province.

 

However, it was severely affected by the floods sweeping large areas in Thailand, where water flowed into all dams and reservoirs around them, as a result of the strong monsoon winds that suddenly swept through them too, and led to the flooding of the streets of the entire city center due to the rapid flood, which caused heavy losses to citizens' properties and infrastructure.

 

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This must just mean that Prayut have to change his crystal "weather" ball.

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It makes all sence.

 

They definitely have to order a few more submarines to cruise through BKK and rural Isaan.

So where do all the Factories move to now then; Doi Inthanon ?   The way Climate Change is happening they will be snowed in up there within a few years !

They moved out of Ayuthaya because of the severe floods, now Nakhon Ratchasima has been hit... where next?

I wonder if Bangkok has any plans to re-locate.... or are they just hoping for the best in the future as their master plan?

This is upsetting my Mrs as she is from Korat and lived in the City for some time and has friends and relatives there.

The usual approach will apply to Bangkok's future: Never mind, I won't be around when it happens.

These are not floods. Please stop calling them that. His PMness said there will be no floods. Thus, these are not floods. 

 

This is just a surfeit of water...

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2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

They moved out of Ayuthaya because of the severe floods, now Nakhon Ratchasima has been hit... where next?

I wonder if Bangkok has any plans to re-locate.... or are they just hoping for the best in the future as their master plan?

ChaCha is working on it. For this, he needs another 7to8 years to sort it out.

Please vote for him.

3 hours ago, RafPinto said:

ChaCha is working on it. For this, he needs another 7to8 years to sort it out.

Please vote for him.

How can anyone vote for him when he took the country at gunpoint in 2014?

He is always going to be there. As long as he keeps his Generals offshore accounts going up, he won't need anyone to vote for him.

20 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

This must just mean that Prayut have to change his crystal "weather" ball.

He's got one already. It snows inside the ball when it's shaken......

if they arn't complaining about floods it's about droughts, make your mind up which one you want

42 minutes ago, PETERTHEEATER said:

He's got one already. It snows inside the ball when it's shaken......

Yes, I know he have one. That´s why a wrote that he have to change.

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