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Royal Thai Navy delivers 200,000 liters of water to Koh Larn due to a water shortage

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The Commander of the First Naval Area Command delivered 200,000 liters of water to Koh Larn residents this week due to an ongoing water shortage.

 

Monday, March 21st, the Commander of the First Naval Area Command, Sattahip district, Chonburi, authorized the use of HTMS Thong Kaew (His Thai Majesty’s Ship) to deliver 200,000 liters of drinking water to the citizens on Koh Larn where a water shortage started to become problematic due to recent drought.

 

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Full Story: https://thepattayanews.com/2022/03/23/royal-thai-navy-delivers-200000-liters-of-water-to-koh-larn-due-to-a-water-shortage/

 

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At least that tanker and hoses got their first cleaning in a few years.

 

Half expecting tomorrow's headline to be "Hundreds on Koh Larn Fall Ill Due to Mysterious Sickness".

 

 

 

 

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Where did they find so much drinking water?  7-11?

How are they short on water out there?  It has been raining HARD at least once-twice a week for months now.  Wettest 'Dry Season' I've seen in a long time.

Not to mention there are basically no tourists out there.   Daily population including visitors has to be 1/10th of normal times.

Steady on chaps. We need water to cover the submarines......

9 hours ago, n8sail said:

How are they short on water out there?  It has been raining HARD at least once-twice a week for months now.  Wettest 'Dry Season' I've seen in a long time.

Not to mention there are basically no tourists out there.   Daily population including visitors has to be 1/10th of normal times.

 

Extra water is now needed because of the thirst generated by all the children using the new play ground.  ????  

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