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Pattaya Relies on Tunnel to Solve Flooding Issues
File photo courtesy: Wikipedia Pattaya, a well-known resort city in Thailand, is taking a significant step to tackle its perennial flooding problem. The city is constructing a new drainage tunnel, aiming to ease the disturbances caused by persistent rains. The flooding issue in Pattaya has been an ongoing challenge, particularly during the rainy season from May to October. The city's geographical location in a low-lying area exacerbates the problem, with water often overflowing from nearby reservoirs like Nong Pla Lai and Huay Yai. Key areas such as Sukhumvit Road and Sai Sam Road are frequently affected, impacting both residents and tourists. To address the problem, authorities have initiated the construction of a two-metre diameter drainage tunnel. This ambitious project is designed to divert floodwaters from the city's urban areas directly to the Na Kluea canal, which subsequently channels water to the sea in Bang Lamung district of Chon Buri province. Pattaya's Deputy Mayor, Manote Nongyai, expressed optimism about the potential impact of the tunnel. He anticipates that the project, once complete, will significantly reduce flooding in some of the most affected areas. However, the project experienced delays due to necessary route adjustments, prompted by the upcoming construction of a high-speed railway. Despite these setbacks, city officials are committed to seeing the tunnel operational by early next year, ideally before the onset of the wet season. The success of this project is crucial for Pattaya's future, as flooding not only disrupts daily life but also affects tourism—a significant contributor to the city's economy. As the construction progresses, both residents and local businesses are hopeful that this tunnel will provide a long-term solution to one of Pattaya's most pressing issues, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2024-11-02 -
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Expats and Retirees Excluded in Thailand's Citizenship Grants
it is not that you get benefits like FREE HOTEL, FREE TRAVEL, FREE FOOD, POCKET MONEY, FREE HEALTHCARE over here as illegal, compared to EUROPE and the now cry baby USA -
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Expats and Retirees Excluded in Thailand's Citizenship Grants
I'm a Brit. I'm not ashamed. I'm proud of it. I'm proud of my homeland. I'm proud of Europe. I'm proud of my multicultiral heritage. I love my country. I won't go back there though. I love Thailand also. Since the moment I first arrived 40 years ago. It felt strangely like home. I found the Thai language easy to understand. I'm in no way fluent nor anywhere near it. It's my only regret. I find Thais tolerant and easy to get along with. Thailand has changed immensely since the 80s. Back then it blew my tiny mind living in a Thai village, no phone, 1 TV in the village, very little electric, no running water, kwai for nocturnal company. It's all changed now, and I live alone in studio condo in Pratamnak. But I still love it. Please don't knock it. -
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Thailand Unveils 99-Year Land Lease Policy to Attract Investors
So if a person owns land and gives someone a 99 year lease on it they lose their land at the end of the lease? -
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Thai man slaps famous lawyer allegedly over criticism of Islam
So Beer is suspected to be the cause of this bitch slap Who could have thought anyone would want beer as a name -
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Fire in Chao Ram Cave: 300m of Fire Hose Needed for Bat Guano Blaze
Come on have a heart, it's winter they built a fire to keep warm 🤪 -
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KO tragedy: British boxing hopeful’s final round in Pattaya hotel
self induced stupidity
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