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Thailand Battles Monsoon Chaos: Floods Disrupt Travel and Aviation


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Intense monsoon rains currently??

Chaos? At Bangkok airports?

Where and when?

There has been intense rain and there are flooded areas.

But currently and for the coming days there is little to no rain in the forecast except for some in the south.

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35 minutes ago, Stargeezr said:

Hopefully the weather will be more favorable from November until March. One can only hope as a

nearly yearly visitor.

From another news post yesterday: "winter" will begin on the third week of October and last until end of February :biggrin: Winter is always the best time for me.

And the weather was not that bad in all regions.

Floods mainly in the north.

Phuket hit  hard.

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1 hour ago, KhunBENQ said:

From another news post yesterday: "winter" will begin on the third week of October and last until end of February :biggrin: Winter is always the best time for me.

And the weather was not that bad in all regions.

Floods mainly in the north.

Phuket hit  hard.

Naff all in Phitsanulok for past few days, even though it was threatened.

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On 10/5/2024 at 6:42 AM, KhunBENQ said:

Intense monsoon rains currently??

Chaos? At Bangkok airports?

Where and when?

There has been intense rain and there are flooded areas.

But currently and for the coming days there is little to no rain in the forecast except for some in the south.

There's been absolutely zero chaos at Bangkok airports recently, at least not anything caused by the weather. In fact, today was mostly sunny the entire day.

 

I think the article is referring to Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai and Phuket without saying it. All three cities and their airports have been affected by flooding in recent times. Phuket has been impacted multiple times already this rainy season. 

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It is curious to me that the current record level of flooding in Chiang Mai is seemingly being ignored by many media outlets.  
 

The attached photos are all from today and courtesy of Chiang Mai News. 
 

Approximately 50% of the greater CM area ( mostly the Eastern side) is now flooded including portions of the superhighway. The water is slowly moving south of the city, and peak flood levels subsiding.  

Additionally, they have stopped fresh water production in many areas, affecting up to 500,000 people.

Food  supplies in the city are getting low, with many volunteers bringing in supplies and rescuing those trapped.

 

https://www.facebook.com/chiangmainews?mibextid=LQQJ4d
 

 

 

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