Popular Post webfact Posted August 31, 2022 Popular Post Posted August 31, 2022 Naew Na Thai Caption: Warning about repeat of Great Flood 2011 - Bangkok to disappear from world maps by 2100 Some of the direst warnings in more than a decade have been issued from two major Thai sources regarding severe flooding this year in Bangkok, the Thai capital. The warnings are not from some conspiracy theorists; they emanate from Professor Seri Supharathit director of the Center for Climate Change and Disaster at Rangsit University and the National Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Committee. Expected rain over the next three months will be heavier and longer lasting than normal, likely heralding the worst deluges in 100 years. This will result in a different form of flooding to the Great Flood of 2011 but no less disastrous for the Thai capital that is responsible for 40% of Thailand's GDP. The organisations went further. They said that the Thai government needs to act now to follow other countries' leads in erecting sea walls and barriers over the next 30 years. And not just minor defences - major work. Prof Seri said one is needed to be erected from Pattaya to Cha-Am. This would create a massive fresh water lake in the Gulf of Thailand changing industries and tourism for ever. Without such drastic and foresightful action Bangkok will simply disappear from the world map as predicted by world climate change bodies. The alternative to action is moving the capital elsewhere. Prof Seri said that a large amount of rain and at least 2-3 major storm weather events are predicted for September to November. These will dump huge amounts of water on the central region and with the Pasak Dam already full the water will have to go somewhere. And that is towards Bangkok. But he said that though there is a high likelihood of another great flood to match the devastation caused in 2011 the flooding will be different, reported Naew Na. In that year, ASEAN NOW notes, the northern suburbs of Bangkok like Don Muang saw the flooding begin in October. The skies above the city were clear and there was almost no rainfall at the time. the rainy season was over. File photo. Credit: Wikipedia The water came as runoff from the north where heavier than usual rain earlier spelled disaster for Bangkok as gates were opened and the suburbs were sacrificed for the sake of the central business area of the city. The water came not from overhead but gurgling up from the drains. Within hours and days it rose and rose until kayaks and boats were the only way to get around Don Muang, for example. In November of that year more inner suburbs like Chatuchak started flooding in the same manner. From the ground up. Within a day the entire area of Ratchayothin was under 50-70 centimeters of water. It was eerily quite and the weather was beautiful. But you needed a boat or wading in deep filthy water just to get to the end of your soi where the main roads were equally inundated and some city buses were the only means of transport. In Bangkok's surrounding areas like Pathum Thani great swathes of land were under three meters of water throughout the last three months of 2011. Huge damage was done to properties and motor vehicles, many of which were parked in inner Bangkok condos or on expressways for months. Schools closed or moved sites. Literally millions had to stop working. Prof Seri said this year would be different caused more directly by rain in the Central Region. Exactly how much and of what duration remains to be seen but the portents from countries and cities already flooded are dire. The liklihood of a repeat of 2011 albeit under differing curcumstances is "highly probable". He said it is time for new bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt to tell the public the facts about where and when low lying areas are likely to be under a meter of water. He said this was not scaremongering and would not cause panic. The city's residents will well remember 2011 that was a PR disaster though lack of warnings and political bickering. The public need to be told straight by politicians what they might expect in the coming months. Two to three major storms are expected to hit with what has happened in Seoul in South Korea and other cities providing ample warning for Thailand. Seri harped back to the 1980s when Gen Chamlong Srimuang was governor of Bangkok and the city experienced its worst flooding in 100 years. (In fact in May 1986 there was some of the worst flooding after the biggest seven hour deluge in recorded history). These events can now be linked to climate change. Seri said that Bangkok in 2022 has a high likelihood of a "worst in 100 years flooding event" like in Chamlong's era. He said that the government has failed to issue proper guidelines and is being slow to act. This can be seen against the current political shenanigans whereby politicians seem more concerned about themselves and their futures rather than the potential plight of the people in and around Bangkok. There are few viable measures in place with the government still thinking about farmer's protests that took place in Ayutthaya, Pathum Thani and Suphanburi in 2021 regarding the opening of floodgates. Seri expressed concern that the rice harvest in the Chao Praya basin might not be collected in time as flooding of the fields may make this impossible. File photo He called on the government to act now and not wait a moment longer. Not just for this year's potential for disaster but for the next eighty years. He pointed to to warnings from the International Committee on Climate Change that said without action Bangkok will be 100% under water by 2100. Global warming has placed the city on "Code Red". The Thai goverment can decide to move the capital or act to save it. If decisions are made now then they have thirty years to enact measures. The goverment needs to accept what has been done for decades in places with more forward thinking and planning - like the Netherlands, Japan, South Korea and Singapore. Decisive action needs to be made on sea defences and walls. He said that a giant defensive wall from Pattaya in Chonburi to Cha-Am in Phetchaburi needs to be constructed to save Bangkok. This will ultimately create a huge freshwater basin that will change economic activity for ever. Sea fishermen will have to change their industries and the whole area will need to be developed for a different form of tourism. Such far reaching ideas are necessary or great swathes of lowland areas will slip under the waves, as has already started. ASEAN NOW suggests that Thailand's authorities have a very poor track record in heeding warning from its own scientists let alone foreigners. Back in 2011 the Dutch offered their expertise in the building of defences but were largely ignored by the Thais who preferred to save face over saving their own nation. -- © Copyright ASEAN NOW 2022-08-31 - Cigna offers a range of visa-compliant plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment, including COVID-19, up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Monthly car subscription with first-class insurance, 24x7 assistance and more in one price - click here to find out more! Get your business in front of millions of customers who read ASEAN NOW with an interest in Thailand every month - email [email protected] for more information 2 2 7 4
Popular Post DaLa Posted August 31, 2022 Popular Post Posted August 31, 2022 Starting to move my furniture upstairs this afternoon. 3 15
Popular Post Dmaxdan Posted August 31, 2022 Popular Post Posted August 31, 2022 So it will soon become Venice of the orient. The tuk tuk drivers will have to trade in their machines for gondolas. 2 16
Popular Post Geoffggi Posted August 31, 2022 Popular Post Posted August 31, 2022 14 minutes ago, webfact said: This can be seen against the current political shenanigans whereby politicians seem more concerned about themselves and their futures rather than the potential plight of the people in and around Bangkok. Very good statement .......???????? 17
Geoffggi Posted August 31, 2022 Posted August 31, 2022 5 minutes ago, Dmaxdan said: So it will soon become Venice of the orient. The tuk tuk drivers will have to trade in their machines for gondolas. Will they need to be electrically propelled ? ....................LOL 1
Popular Post huangnon Posted August 31, 2022 Popular Post Posted August 31, 2022 Quote The warnings are not from some conspiracy theorists; they emanate from Professor Seri Supharathit director of the Center for Climate Change and Disaster They won't be able to blame this one on Thaksin, or his sister then.. Bangkok has been known as the "Venice of the East" for how long now.? 6 1
Popular Post ourmanflint Posted August 31, 2022 Popular Post Posted August 31, 2022 Yes this is the first time since 2011 the world has had 2 La Nina years back to back, the outcome of which can be seen in Pakistan. Pretty sure someone will think of making and using sandbags even as the water flows down from the North towards Bangkok and the boats will be in the river ready to push the water back upstream! Much much too late as usual. 6 2
Popular Post 2long Posted August 31, 2022 Popular Post Posted August 31, 2022 What does "a different form of flooding to the Great Flood of 2011" mean? Well, I suggest that in addition to chaining boats to the bridges, they should chain helicopters to the roofs of the most-important buildings!! ???? On that note, WHY do we have the plural of roof as roofs? hoof/hooves(& hoofs) leaf/leaves calf/calves etc etc ???? 4 1
Popular Post Excel Posted August 31, 2022 Popular Post Posted August 31, 2022 6 hours ago, 2long said: What does "a different form of flooding to the Great Flood of 2011" mean? Well, I suggest that in addition to chaining boats to the bridges, they should chain helicopters to the roofs of the most-important buildings!! ???? On that note, WHY do we have the plural of roof as roofs? hoof/hooves(& hoofs) leaf/leaves calf/calves etc etc ???? Item 1 of your post was explained in the article clearly. Also I don't think the OP meant for the thread to be on the English Language as it has nothing to do with flooding. 2 1
Smithson Posted August 31, 2022 Posted August 31, 2022 Does anyone have rainfall figures for this year? I remember back in 2011 they national and Bkk governments were arguing about which figures were correct. How can they plan when they can't even get their stats in order? 1
Popular Post KhunBENQ Posted August 31, 2022 Popular Post Posted August 31, 2022 14 minutes ago, Smithson said: Does anyone have rainfall figures for this year? http://www.arcims.tmd.go.th/dailydata/yearRain.php One diagram showing deviation from long year normal: Total until 30 August: 5 6
KhunBENQ Posted August 31, 2022 Posted August 31, 2022 Most of Isan in the 1200 to 1500 mm range. That's exceptional before peak rain season even started. And we experience it. Fortunately no flood problem in our area. Many parts of Germany are in the 500 mm range for the WHOLE year. (and drought this year) 2
Popular Post juehoe Posted August 31, 2022 Popular Post Posted August 31, 2022 3 hours ago, Dmaxdan said: So it will soon become Venice of the orient. The tuk tuk drivers will have to trade in their machines for gondolas. Bangkok was that in the past. But then they sacrificed all the canals for streets. 5 1 1
Guderian Posted August 31, 2022 Posted August 31, 2022 3 hours ago, webfact said: This will result in a different form of flooding to the Great Flood of 2011 but no less disastrous Same same but different... I really must get a tee-shirt with that printed on it one of these rainy seasons, lol. 1 1
Popular Post blazes Posted August 31, 2022 Popular Post Posted August 31, 2022 3 hours ago, webfact said: These events can now be linked to climate change. This little sentence stands all by itself in the middle of the story. Why? What poppycock. When are the climate alarmists going to accept that climate has been "changing" for 4 billion years. It was once possible (10,000 years ago) to walk from the east coast of England to what is now Denmark....It was called Doggerland. 13 1 4 3
vivananahuahin Posted August 31, 2022 Posted August 31, 2022 It will be very concerning in november for the APEC story.
n00dle Posted August 31, 2022 Posted August 31, 2022 i remember 2011 fondly I took my kid and my cat to the beach house for 2 months. in the end it was unnecessary, but enjoyable.
n00dle Posted August 31, 2022 Posted August 31, 2022 4 hours ago, DaLa said: Starting to move my furniture upstairs this afternoon. did that before i hit the beach in 2010 or 2011 1
Popular Post Thailand Posted August 31, 2022 Popular Post Posted August 31, 2022 Is that Bangkok disappearing at 2100, is that tonight? 2 10
Popular Post sandyf Posted August 31, 2022 Popular Post Posted August 31, 2022 58 minutes ago, blazes said: This little sentence stands all by itself in the middle of the story. Why? What poppycock. When are the climate alarmists going to accept that climate has been "changing" for 4 billion years. It was once possible (10,000 years ago) to walk from the east coast of England to what is now Denmark....It was called Doggerland. Quite, but with an ice age in the rear view mirror what would you expect to see in front. If I could see an inferno up front I would be looking to the brake, not the accelerator. Of course you will be pushing up daisies, so not your problem, just pass it on to someone else. 2 3
Popular Post milesinnz Posted August 31, 2022 Popular Post Posted August 31, 2022 Ah you see,, the Thai government was not stupid to buy submarines,, they want a way out.... 1 8
dpcjsr Posted August 31, 2022 Posted August 31, 2022 Time will tell if this guy is another Chicken Little of climate change or the real deal. I will be watching closely hoping to hear the clucking.
Popular Post alanrchase Posted August 31, 2022 Popular Post Posted August 31, 2022 According to the Thaiwater app today the Pasak Dam is not full but at 36% capacity. Maybe there is another Pasak dam somewhere? 1 4
Popular Post RichardColeman Posted August 31, 2022 Popular Post Posted August 31, 2022 Funny that people build towns and cities and houses on historic flood plains and then moan about flooding ! 9
ozimoron Posted August 31, 2022 Posted August 31, 2022 5 hours ago, Geoffggi said: Will they need to be electrically propelled ? ....................LOL Yes, they already have electric klong ferries in Bangkok.
ozimoron Posted August 31, 2022 Posted August 31, 2022 4 minutes ago, RichardColeman said: Funny that people build towns and cities and houses on historic flood plains and then moan about flooding ! They didn't flood as much hundreds of years ago and the klongs were a valuable transport infrastructure, part of Thai history.
Popular Post AnotherFarang8 Posted August 31, 2022 Popular Post Posted August 31, 2022 It didn’t go well for Sri Lanka where fertiliser production was cut after their government listened to climate change cultists, now food is scarce. It is not going well for energy prices after many countries stopped investments in fossil fuel production. Hopefully Thailand doesn’t give too much floor to these pseudo scientists to avoid getting srilanka’d. 2 2 1
Popular Post orchidfan Posted August 31, 2022 Popular Post Posted August 31, 2022 46 minutes ago, n00dle said: i remember 2011 fondly I took my kid and my cat to the beach house for 2 months. in the end it was unnecessary, but enjoyable. I remember the Great flood of 2011 NOT fondly. Downstairs of the house and garden under metres of filthy smelling water for months. Moved what we could upstairs but still a lot of damage to built in furniture, garden 90% dead. Only transport in or out of the property by boat (until we finally abandoned and went to our condo). I think we got B20,000 compensation for hundreds of thousands of baht in damages. As I recall it was brought on by 3 consecutive tropical storms (which had been typhoons before making land fall) then the decision to open the flood gates upstream and let us in Pathum Thani cop it. Hopefully not again ! 4
Popular Post Millcx Posted August 31, 2022 Popular Post Posted August 31, 2022 Predictions were we are gonna die in 10 years if we don’t handle climate change .. So these countries who are pushing the dodgy climate change sit back as the worst countries like China and Russia do nothing .. Mother Nature is just doing what she did centuries ago 2 1 2
Popular Post proton Posted August 31, 2022 Popular Post Posted August 31, 2022 At least it will solve the soi dog problem ???? 1 2
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