Popular Post webfact Posted October 3, 2024 Popular Post Posted October 3, 2024 Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has assured residents of Bangkok that fears of flooding are unfounded, emphasising that current rainwater levels are significantly lower compared to the devastating 2011 floods. On Wednesday, Ms. Paetongtarn reviewed the water situation at the Royal Irrigation Department in Nonthaburi. In 2011, Thailand faced the fury of five storms and saw a rainfall increase of over 25% beyond the average. In contrast, this year's figures show only a 2% rise above usual rainfall levels, and just one storm has struck. Major reservoirs still have room to retain water, unlike in 2011 when they reached capacity, forcing massive water releases. "For those concerned about potential flooding in Bangkok, there is no need to worry. Bangkok will not be flooded," assured Ms. Paetongtarn. Currently, rainfall in northern areas is contributing to water flow from the Ping, Wang, Yom, and Nan rivers into the Chao Phraya River. The Chao Phraya Dam in Chai Nat is releasing water at 1,899 cubic metres per second, a rate comfortably managed by current infrastructure. The Water Resources Department is closely monitoring at the Bang Sai station to ensure flow rates remain under 3,000 cubic metres per second in Ayutthaya. Local authorities are prepared, deploying drainage and pumping efforts to direct water efficiently to the Gulf of Thailand, managing a daily capacity of about 164 million cubic metres, reported Bangkok Post. Looking ahead, the Meteorological Department forecasts mixed weather, with possible storms and rainfall due to a cold front from China, affecting Bangkok, among other regions. Meanwhile, Jirayu Houngsub, a disaster relief spokesman, warned of potential overflow along Chiang Rai's Kok River due to expected heavy rains, potentially impacting 147 square kilometres across six districts. Picture courtesy: Thai Rath -- 2024-10-04 15
Popular Post Gottfrid Posted October 4, 2024 Popular Post Posted October 4, 2024 3 hours ago, webfact said: Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has assured residents of Bangkok that fears of flooding are unfounded, emphasising that current rainwater levels are significantly lower compared to the devastating 2011 floods. On Wednesday, Ms. Paetongtarn reviewed the water situation at the Royal Irrigation Department in Nonthaburi. I am not sure she actually, or if any of them, understand the problem. Here they are talking about 2011, and it will not be same disaster this year. Sure, maybe it wont. That is not the point. What about the flooding 3 years ago? What about two years ago? Or what about last year? This is an ongoing problem 1-2 periods every year. That´s what they should focus on. Just comparing to the worst disaster in 2 decades, is just showing that they already lost the fight. 2 5 1 4
Popular Post Jerry777 Posted October 4, 2024 Popular Post Posted October 4, 2024 She doesn't live near the flooding. Nor does the richest guy here live in CNX during the smoke season. They don't care. 3 3 1 1
Popular Post JonnyF Posted October 4, 2024 Popular Post Posted October 4, 2024 I'm sure it won't flood. It's just that the water might take some time to leave. 1 1 4
Popular Post Crossy Posted October 4, 2024 Popular Post Posted October 4, 2024 Madam is talking to Puyai-Baan about sandbags! 2 1 2 3 "I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"
Popular Post thesetat2013 Posted October 4, 2024 Popular Post Posted October 4, 2024 Haha.... In some areas there is already flooding. So how can she make this comment? She is only thinking about the areas of Bangkok that she lives and works in I presume. 2 3 1
Popular Post tomazbodner Posted October 4, 2024 Popular Post Posted October 4, 2024 Hearing her say that (her aunt told the same to Western Digital and Honda in 2011 for Ayutthaya.... remember that?) I'm hoping 30+ floor is high enough... 2 2 1
Popular Post Crossy Posted October 4, 2024 Popular Post Posted October 4, 2024 13 minutes ago, tomazbodner said: Hearing her say that (her aunt told the same to Western Digital and Honda in 2011 for Ayutthaya.... remember that?) I'm hoping 30+ floor is high enough... During the mega-flood we stayed in our 10th floor condo. Unfortunately, both the building transformer and genset were in the basement!! We spent nearly 6 months operating with a 1.2kW generator on the balcony. No lifts of course, we hauled food and fuel up using a block and tackle. 5 1 1 5 "I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"
KannikaP Posted October 4, 2024 Posted October 4, 2024 4 hours ago, webfact said: The Chao Phraya Dam in Chai Nat is releasing water at 1,899 cubic metres per second, a rate comfortably managed by current infrastructure. So would 1900 be uncomfortable? 2
Popular Post fresher Posted October 4, 2024 Popular Post Posted October 4, 2024 4 hours ago, JoePai said: Ah yes, Queen Knut This story of Cnut (King Canute) resisting the incoming tide was first recorded by Henry of Huntingdon in the early twelfth century: When he was at the height of his ascendancy, Cnut ordered his chair to be placed on the sea-shore as the tide was coming in. Then he said to the rising tide, "You are subject to me, as the land on which I am sitting is mine, and no one has resisted my overlordship with impunity. I command you, therefore, not to rise on to my land, nor to presume to wet the clothing or limbs of your master." But the sea came up as usual, and disrespectfully drenched the King's feet and shins. So jumping back, the King cried, "Let all the world know that the power of kings is empty and worthless, and there is no king worthy of the name save Him by whose will heaven, earth and the sea obey eternal laws." This has become by far the best known story about Cnut, although in modern readings he is usually a wise man who knows from the start that he cannot control the waves 2 2
cowellandrew Posted October 4, 2024 Posted October 4, 2024 2 hours ago, Crossy said: During the mega-flood we stayed in our 10th floor condo. Unfortunately, both the building transformer and genset were in the basement!! We spent nearly 6 months operating with a 1.2kW generator on the balcony. No lifts of course, we hauled food and fuel up using a block and tackle. 10 floor condo I would like to see the block and tackle! I smell buffalo bs! 1 1 3
fresher Posted October 4, 2024 Posted October 4, 2024 5 minutes ago, fresher said: This story of Cnut (King Canute).. Knut was King of The North Sea Empire in the early 11th century. England, Denmark and Norway including parts of Sweden
gerrybpattaya Posted October 4, 2024 Posted October 4, 2024 Have you seen or heard about the new capital city Indonesia has been building in the hills exactly for this eventuality. Clever people 1
Popular Post Classic Ray Posted October 4, 2024 Popular Post Posted October 4, 2024 3 hours ago, thesetat2013 said: Haha.... In some areas there is already flooding. So how can she make this comment? She is only thinking about the areas of Bangkok that she lives and works in I presume. We had 6 to 9 inches (over 20cm) of flood along On Nut Road etc in Prawet/Samut Prakan border last night. When does it become a flood? 1 2
Popular Post outsider Posted October 4, 2024 Popular Post Posted October 4, 2024 Sure. Just like in 2011. Bangkok won't be flooded. You lot just didn't say the floodwaters will be diverted to areas surrounding Bangkok. The company I was working with then was involved with relief efforts, so I know how bad it was. While I can understand why BKK cannot be flooded, I hope the surrounding districts can be saved too. No, don't beggar me for a solution. You are the prime minister, not me. It's your problem, kid. Just don't come up with feather-brained ideas like your aunt did - getting boats to line abreast at full throttle to push water out of the Chao Phraya was a classic display of brilliant dim-wittedness. 1 3
Jim Blue Posted October 4, 2024 Posted October 4, 2024 4 hours ago, JoePai said: Ah yes, Queen Knut Anyone want to buy my drowned car ? 1
Caldera Posted October 4, 2024 Posted October 4, 2024 I'd be careful with giving assurances like that. As we know from previous experience, when it floods, it floods - little she can do about it right then. Of course there's things they could have done proactively...
kwan Posted October 4, 2024 Posted October 4, 2024 Wow - that's a great leap forward (pic) - pointing with a stick ! 1
hotchilli Posted October 4, 2024 Posted October 4, 2024 7 hours ago, webfact said: Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has assured residents of Bangkok that fears of flooding are unfounded, emphasising that current rainwater levels are significantly lower compared to the devastating 2011 floods. On Wednesday, Ms. Paetongtarn reviewed the water situation at the Royal Irrigation Department in Nonthaburi. And you think they're telling you the truth.... 1
Crossy Posted October 4, 2024 Posted October 4, 2024 A post contravening AseanNow Community Standards has been removed. "I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"
black tabby12345 Posted October 4, 2024 Posted October 4, 2024 Bangkok Will Not Flood, PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra Assures *Disclaimer: The Weather condition is beyond Govt's control.
AustinRacing Posted October 4, 2024 Posted October 4, 2024 Hands placed behind back, leaning forward indicates lack of knowledge/interest in a subject matter, aka NFI. 1
Unamerican Posted October 4, 2024 Posted October 4, 2024 4 hours ago, tomazbodner said: I'm hoping 30+ floor is high enough... I am a lot higher than that, but how does that help when the ground floor is cut-off by flooding? Keeping your toes dry is not much use if there is no food, etc., available 30 floors up, is it?
Unamerican Posted October 4, 2024 Posted October 4, 2024 1 hour ago, Classic Ray said: We had 6 to 9 inches (over 20cm) of flood Many places get that level every time it rains: live with it!
Popular Post Dan O Posted October 4, 2024 Popular Post Posted October 4, 2024 If I remember correctly last week they claimed there would be no flooding but there would be areas of " increased levels of stagnant water" . 1 2
richard_smith237 Posted October 4, 2024 Posted October 4, 2024 The latest rumours are that she's changing her surname from Shinawatra to Canute... 1
Hardcastle P Posted October 4, 2024 Posted October 4, 2024 They made sure of that after the 2011 flood ,go to Rangdit and take a look at the bank of piles they installed on the south side of the conal there.
cowellandrew Posted October 4, 2024 Posted October 4, 2024 2 hours ago, Jim Blue said: Anyone want to buy my drowned car ? Does it still run?😂 2
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