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Major Thai agencies predicting repeat of Bangkok's "2011 Great Flood" - city will disappear altogether by 2100 unless govt acts


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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

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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?

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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)


 

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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.

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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.

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4 hours ago, DaLa said:

Starting to move my furniture upstairs this afternoon.

did that before i hit the beach in 2010 or 2011

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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. 

Posted
5 hours ago, Geoffggi said:

Will they need to be electrically propelled ?  ....................LOL

Yes, they already have electric klong ferries in Bangkok.

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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.

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