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Anybody has more details about the reported floods in and around Khun Han ?

I'd be very interested in finding out too.

Apparently one farmer died in a village near Khun Han I read.

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Is not to bad around Baan Kram, will be out that way again in a week.

But Will be in touch with the Wifes parents soon, will post!

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Looks like the Dam had to be opened to let out some water, thus cause'n some flooding of the village of Khun han and area, Just talked to the family, they live about 5 km's north of Khun han. They said there is some pretty heavy flooding in areas. Boats are still being used to move people. Will fill in more as I know!

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Looks like the Dam had to be opened to let out some water, thus cause'n some flooding of the village of Khun han and area, Just talked to the family, they live about 5 km's north of Khun han. They said there is some pretty heavy flooding in areas. Boats are still being used to move people. Will fill in more as I know!

Thanks that sounds pretty heavy 3 days after the flush flood itself

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Rain forces dam gates open

The Pak Mun Dam gates will be opened as the dam can no longer contain the large amount of water from heavy rain, the Ubon Ratchathani provincial authority said yesterday.Published on August 12, 2007

Governor Suthee Boonmak said the authority would open eight gates of the dam to drain a large amount of water and to prevent flash flooding over residential areas.

Heavy rain has covered 10 districts, three sub-districts, 70 tambons and 727 villages. More than 10,000 residents have been affected by floods and more than 60,000 agricultural areas are under water. Flash floods also damaged 73 roads and four bridges.

The most affected areas are in Phibun Mangsahan district because these areas had to contain water from two districts and the dam officers had already opened dam gates on Friday to drain 263 million cubic metres of water.

The provincial governor expressed concern about Det Udom district and Na Yia sub-district because these areas are close to the Lam Dom Yai River and are prone to flash floods.

Monsoon rains have also affected Loei province. Saneh Nonthachoti, chief of Phu Kradung district, said the rain had hit Phu Kradung's residential and agricultural areas. There were 660 residents and 512 households affected though fatalities and disappearances had not been reported.

However the authority reported that 1,761 rice fields had overflowed and 565 fish farms, 25 roads, six bridges and 24 check dams were affected. The total costs were Bt1.9 million.

Heavy rain also affected other parts of country. Toeng Lebsangwaan, a resident of Wiang Thong village in Chiang Mai's Muang district, said she was preparing to clear her house and move herself and her family to a higher place. She complained that there had been no assistance from local officials.

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Finaly got confirmation that our part of Khun Han (south 5km in Kantrom) was not too badly affected although the water level is still much too high in the fields.

The houses had at the worst time 10-15cm.

All is going very slowly back to normal

Road to city was cut for a day

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