Lorry Posted October 11 Posted October 11 5 hours ago, JAS21 said: Out of interest, approximately which area is that? I’ve never seen the road flooded Prachachuen 28, opposite DBU reliably flooded every time it rains Prachachuen itself is not flooded, starts a few meters inside the soi
DavisH Posted October 12 Posted October 12 16 hours ago, Lorry said: Prachachuen 28, opposite DBU reliably flooded every time it rains Prachachuen itself is not flooded, starts a few meters inside the soi Sounds like Bond St and its sois. I think 2 years ago there was a big downpour. Muang Thong Thani went under water and many cars were damaged. My crv got through it, but in some locations, even pickups wouldn't go through it. My doc on Bond st reported water going into her clinic when cars went by. Im not sure the concrete wall could stop water - There are plenty of gaps in it. Not sure they have all been sealed.
Popular Post Crossy Posted October 16 Author Popular Post Posted October 16 Not really much going on, the river level has been scarily stable!! Puyai Baan has been on the speakers, any homes that actually have water (photos needed) can get flood aid (food and $$) and sandbags if they need them. Big tides over the weekend, hopefully they won't coincide with greater releases from the dams. 2 1
Crossy Posted October 19 Author Posted October 19 The first of the "big" high tides, the biggest are tomorrow and Monday. Not at all worried. Pathum Thani Pak Kret 2
Popular Post Crossy Posted October 20 Author Popular Post Posted October 20 High tide today, tomorrow is the same tide level, then we go down. Well up on yesterday but still not really worrying. Pathum Thani Pak Kret 1 2
Popular Post Crossy Posted October 21 Author Popular Post Posted October 21 Second day of the "big" tides, reducing from tomorrow. Level down somewhat on yesterday 🙂 Pathum Thani Pak Kret 3 2
Popular Post Crossy Posted October 23 Author Popular Post Posted October 23 High water today, definitely on the way down. Is it too early to say there's no risk of further flooding in our area?? Pathum Thani Pak Kret 3
degrub Posted October 23 Posted October 23 Maybe not just yet. 😓There is a tropical storm headed from Luzon to central Vietnam according to latest from Japan tropical system forcasting. 1
Crossy Posted October 23 Author Posted October 23 Yeah, it depends which way it ends up going and how much it dumps on Thailand's north. https://www.hurricanezone.org/tracking/pacific-w2.php 1
chickenslegs Posted October 24 Posted October 24 Just saw this whilst browsing. I don't know if it's recent, but I thought it was amusing. Chao Praya riverboat cruise barely makes it under a bridge. video.webm 1
kickstart Posted October 24 Posted October 24 If it is of any help, the Pasak dam in Lopburi was built, for irrigation for locale farmers, and help with the flooding of Bangkok and Ayutthaya ,the Pasak river comes downs from Pechabun ,200 km from the dam. The Pasak River flows in the Chow paya river at Bang Par Inn, in Ayutthaya province, that has been the problem, you have two rivers, almost full all flowing in too Bangkok. Now back to the Pasak dam ,on my door step ,was they last week ,now about 86% full ,normal now it is full ,and they open the dam gates and let the water go ,so thay say to stop flooding around the dam, now the gates are barely open not a lot of water is flowing (not good fishing year),so less water is flowing in to the Pasak and Chow Paya rivers les coming down to you. But, Thai TV was up at Charnat province a few days ago the big dam they is about full, some water will have to be let go, that will be coming your way. But here in Lopburi the felling that the rainy season is done for this year, bar the odd few days of rain,i.e. 64 mm of rain last weekend.
josephbloggs Posted October 24 Posted October 24 1 hour ago, chickenslegs said: Just saw this whilst browsing. I don't know if it's recent, but I thought it was amusing. Chao Praya riverboat cruise barely makes it under a bridge. video.webm 566.32 kB · 1 download I've been on one like that in London. And indeed it had to terminate before London Bridge as it couldn't go under.
digbeth Posted October 27 Posted October 27 not sure if it's related to the royal barge procession or not but the Sane Saeb canal level has been kept low for lot of the past week, meaning no boat service west of Pratunam Pier for many days, or maybe they anticipated the peak high tide and rain together and pumped put water for that 1
Lorry Posted October 27 Posted October 27 4 hours ago, digbeth said: Sane Saeb canal level has been kept low for lot of the past week, Same my little local khlong, never seen the level so low (central Bangkok)
digbeth Posted October 27 Posted October 27 to be fair, every other day the past week see some very heavy downpours in inner Bangkok, it's so heavy I look out the window and can barely see the building across the street, so much that I'd thought the traffic will be pandemonium for evening rush hour due to floods, but the deluge and standing water in the street if there was any seem to disappear very quickly Even roads lik Chaeng Wattana which floods regularly seem to have things under control quciker than before 1
Crossy Posted October 28 Author Posted October 28 Looks like storm Trami has turned south and is fizzling out (famous last words) 🙂 There's another to the east of the Philippines (Kong-Rey) but that's forecast to move south-east with luck. 1 1
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