ChiangMaiThai Posted September 30, 2005 Share Posted September 30, 2005 There seemed to be massive flooding everywhere I went this afternoon. For the latest photos CLICK HERE <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Maejo Man, thanks for the great photos. Do you have any taken today of the Night Bazaar? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maejo Man Posted September 30, 2005 Share Posted September 30, 2005 There seemed to be massive flooding everywhere I went this afternoon. For the latest photos CLICK HERE <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Maejo Man, thanks for the great photos. Do you have any taken today of the Night Bazaar? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> No sorry I don't. The last time I went there was on the 14th of last month! Parked my car behind the Mae Ping hotel in a dry soi, came back two hours later to find it in two foot of water. It's never been the same since I don't think I posted the first photos from that day, but if you want to CLICK HERE They are still there. Some real fun shots too....Maejo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sangsom Posted October 1, 2005 Share Posted October 1, 2005 Is there anyone who knows how the water leval is right now at the Night Bazaar area? Can one go there or not at all? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maejo Man Posted October 1, 2005 Share Posted October 1, 2005 Is there anyone who knows how the water leval is right now at the Night Bazaar area? Can one go there or not at all? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Why not call the tourist police and ask? or you could call the "Golden Arches" on the pretext of ordering a "Big Mac" and ask them how the water is outside their door Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jomama Posted October 1, 2005 Share Posted October 1, 2005 This has been much worse than the previous two floods. I have not been able to leave the area, but yesterday morning the man who owns a huge house across the road was out and about watching as the road was a tributary of the river. We talked for a bit and he told me the water on Chang Klan Night Bazarre was 150 cm. deep. He should know -- he owns the Porn Ping Hotel. The big water hit at about midnight Thursday. Today at noon Saturday we're digging out pretty well, but the roads are still flooded. I can talk in only simple words because I have been up on and off since Thursday night. Hope to sleep soon. I think the reason not too many people have posted about this is because they too have been busy with other things -- like muddy water. Anyway things are getting better. We hope it doesn't rain. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jomama Posted October 1, 2005 Share Posted October 1, 2005 Last time (in August) that it was this bad I posted pictures of thre flooding. This time, it not intrestigf to me...it's a battle between us and the river. It's no curiousity, it's real. The cost to the local people has been devastating. I think that this flood has been under-reported, but we're weary, and so I imagine are the media -- floods in Chiang mai are not news anymorte. George, the simple reposting of copy and paste from various Thai govenment news mouthpieces is not that productive. If you want to offer a service why don't you ask your various moderators in Chiang Mai to do something? Or at least say something? Am I going to be banned too? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maejo Man Posted October 1, 2005 Share Posted October 1, 2005 We talked for a bit and he told me the water on Chang Klan Night Bazarre was 150 cm. deep. He should know -- he owns the Porn Ping Hotel. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> <deleted>, don't listen to hearsay. I have just returned from the Duang Tawang hotel (time stamp 13.20 hrs) and the water is approximately 30-40 cm deep at the junction of Loi Kroh Road and Changklan Road. In other words up to one's knees, and not up to your neck as the "owner of the Porn Ping" would have it. Just like the Thai press they love to sensationalise things. Yes the floods are devastating for all concerned, but after twenty years here, I'm used to them Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stateman Posted October 1, 2005 Share Posted October 1, 2005 Thai online news reported on September 30, 2005 at 5:10pm that the Night Bazaar area saw about 50cm flood. Road was closed to vehicles which doesn’t have need to access. …. A large number of sandbags were used to protect the areas, especially the underground levels of the Night Bazaar and various buildings in the area. Nong Hoi area saw 1m of flood water. http://www.manager.co.th/Local/ViewNews.as...D=9480000134300 Above is what the media reported. See other’s posts for flood in Nong Hoi. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cmsally Posted October 1, 2005 Share Posted October 1, 2005 All the sand bags seemed to redirect the water into different places. Many people in Nong Hoi said water not so high but then got more flooding after the city area. Yesterday on road behind Muang mai market (past tennis courts) water half way up door of high 4 wheel drive vehicle. It would have been higher around Prince Royal & British Council because no vehicles could go through. Yet again many people have been devestated, although some were more prepared. Before they start looking at complicated dams and dykes etc. they should start on a serious very big reforestation project, because this is one of the main causes and will only get worse if nothing is done. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stateman Posted October 1, 2005 Share Posted October 1, 2005 Last time (in August) that it was this bad I posted pictures of thre flooding. This time, it not intrestigf to me...it's a battle between us and the river. It's no curiousity, it's real. The cost to the local people has been devastating.I think that this flood has been under-reported, but we're weary, and so I imagine are the media -- floods in Chiang mai are not news anymorte. George, the simple reposting of copy and paste from various Thai govenment news mouthpieces is not that productive. If you want to offer a service why don't you ask your various moderators in Chiang Mai to do something? Or at least say something? Am I going to be banned too? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> One Thai media reported the damage as huge.: Mr. Narong Tananuwat, president of Chiangmai’s Chamber of Commerce said that although the effect from the current flood is not as severe as the one in August, due to better preperation; both from warning and from staging sandbags. The damage to properties may be less, but the economic losses in business opportunities was large. Water flooded the important economic area of Chiangmia, especially Waroros market, Night Bazaar, and all the hotels in the Chang Klan area. When all damages to buildings, residences, and all businesses are included, the hit should be between B8-10bn bahts. http://www.komchadluek.net/news/2005/10-01...;ี่ 1 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2548 ----------- Stateman's note: it seems that jomama made a good observation here. I do notice that the Thai media didn't splash this flood as major news account as the one in August. To find them, I have to dig deep into the media's websites. I am sure for the people who have to go through the movings, cleaning up, etc., it is probably just as bad. This was so for Chiangmai. However it seems Lumpang get it much worse this time. Thai media reported an 81 years old person testifiying that he never saw anything as bad as this one. See my posting about damage to Lumpang elsewhere in this site. A bit of positive news is the mentioning by http://www.manager.co.th/ that Ping river is expected to return to normal in 2-3 days, after all the (flood) water empties into the lake at Doi Tao (A. Doi Tao, Chiangmai) and Bhumibol Dam in Tak province. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ovenman Posted October 1, 2005 Share Posted October 1, 2005 I just returned from a motorbike ride on the middle ring road south of town (time: 13:00). The river was at or just below the level of the road that runs on the west bank of the Ping through Pa Daet (that's a pretty high concrete river bank if you are familiar with the area in drier times). No water on the main highway except one short section, but there was water in all of the neighborhoods that the highway passes by. The water doesn't look too deep but nor does it look to be going anywhere soon. The water extends much further on either side of the river than one might expect. Both the railway tracks and the new highway that runs on the east side of the tracks were submerged where the middle ring road crosses both. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gonzo the Face Posted October 1, 2005 Author Share Posted October 1, 2005 (edited) Old man river doesn't seem in any hurry to go back home within the banks. Prior floods have had the river receding much quicker. This time the river has receded just 28cm in the past 35hrs. Less than a cm per hour. maybe the bottom is higher now ????? Edited October 1, 2005 by Gonzo the Face Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ovenman Posted October 1, 2005 Share Posted October 1, 2005 Old man river doesn't seem in any hurry to go back home within the banks Could be there is just still too much run-off from the north. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stateman Posted October 1, 2005 Share Posted October 1, 2005 Old man river doesn't seem in any hurry to go back home within the banks. Prior floods have had the river receding much quicker. maybe the bottom is higher now ????? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> See my post above. They expect the river to return to normal in 2-3 days. I also read elsewhere that it has been raining (october 1, 2005 report). So likely water from further north are still coming in. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mumbojumbo Posted October 1, 2005 Share Posted October 1, 2005 Chiangrai been mostly sunny with no rain for 24 hours. No more heading your way from here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stateman Posted October 1, 2005 Share Posted October 1, 2005 The water doesn't look too deep but nor does it look to be going anywhere soon. The water extends much further on either side of the river than one might expect. Both the railway tracks and the new highway that runs on the east side of the tracks were submerged where the middle ring road crosses both. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> The Thai media reported major sangbagging for Damrey. So not surprising if there is a bit of the New Orleans levee effect. Water in some area now can't get back out because of the obstacles. They reported a massive number of pumps deployed, though. So hopefully things will be taken of. The railroad between the train station and Sarapee was reported to be under water. They had to use bus to transport train passengers to Lumphun. Funny thing was yesterday the media reported that the government moved heavy equipment to remove a few small dams perceived to be blocking the normal water flow. I think they are in Sarapee and another location which I don't remember. Soon as the people heard it, they came to protest. Police were called, and more police were notified. The sheriff reported up to the Minister of Interior asking for course of action. The minister asked the PM, but no answer. So the gov. retreated. These were the dams which a deputy PM and the PM gave interview that they would remove. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chanchao Posted October 1, 2005 Share Posted October 1, 2005 TIME FOR AN UPDATE!!! Made it back to Chiang Mai so I went flood-hunting but I was a bit 'disappointed'.. It seems fairly controlled at the moment. Anyway, some pics: http://netasia.org/misc_pics/pics.html Cheers, Chanchao Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pepsi666 Posted October 2, 2005 Share Posted October 2, 2005 What is the situation now ? I'm supposed to coming to Chang Mai on the 13 October, is it worth my coming over? How is the center of Chang Mai, how many businesses have been affected ? How are the Koolpunt project homes affected ? Any chance of updates,(of any further impending flooding they would be really appreciated) I did notice the kids are enjoying themselves, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ovenman Posted October 2, 2005 Share Posted October 2, 2005 I'm supposed to coming to Chang Mai on the 13 October, is it worth my coming over? Things will be fine by then (barring another big storm/flood). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pepsi666 Posted October 2, 2005 Share Posted October 2, 2005 I'm supposed to coming to Chang Mai on the 13 October, is it worth my coming over? Things will be fine by then (barring another big storm/flood). <{POST_SNAPBACK}> And the chances of more floods/storms are ? Thanks for the reply Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ovenman Posted October 2, 2005 Share Posted October 2, 2005 And the chances of more floods/storms are ? Who knows? One wouldn't have thought there would be multiple major floods in Chiang Mai already this year. Weather-forecasting is exactly how reliable where you are? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pepsi666 Posted October 2, 2005 Share Posted October 2, 2005 And the chances of more floods/storms are ? Who knows? One wouldn't have thought there would be multiple major floods in Chiang Mai already this year. Weather-forecasting is exactly how reliable where you are? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I am presently in London (Heathrow to be precise, but thats where I work) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gonzo the Face Posted October 3, 2005 Author Share Posted October 3, 2005 And the chances of more floods/storms are ? Who knows? One wouldn't have thought there would be multiple major floods in Chiang Mai already this year. Weather-forecasting is exactly how reliable where you are? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I am presently in London (Heathrow to be precise, but thats where I work) <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Well---- there you are---- that explains it all --- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pepsi666 Posted October 4, 2005 Share Posted October 4, 2005 And the chances of more floods/storms are ? Who knows? One wouldn't have thought there would be multiple major floods in Chiang Mai already this year. Weather-forecasting is exactly how reliable where you are? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I am presently in London (Heathrow to be precise, but thats where I work) <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Well---- there you are---- that explains it all --- <{POST_SNAPBACK}> How ? I will be up and down hills in Wales, up and down Pen-Y-Fan this weekend, lugging a 40 Kg Bergan, rifleand doing 60Kms in 20 hours, its commonly known as the Fan Dance, and this is to earn this badge Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wimpy Posted October 5, 2005 Share Posted October 5, 2005 How ? I will be up and down hills in Wales, up and down Pen-Y-Fan this weekend, lugging a 40 Kg Bergan, rifleand doing 60Kms in 20 hours, its commonly known as the Fan Dance, and this is to earn this badge <{POST_SNAPBACK}> And your point is? I'd say this thread has lost its way. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gonzo the Face Posted October 5, 2005 Author Share Posted October 5, 2005 (edited) And the chances of more floods/storms are ? Who knows? One wouldn't have thought there would be multiple major floods in Chiang Mai already this year. Weather-forecasting is exactly how reliable where you are? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I am presently in London (Heathrow to be precise, but thats where I work) <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Well---- there you are---- that explains it all --- <{POST_SNAPBACK}> How ? I will be up and down hills in Wales, up and down Pen-Y-Fan this weekend, lugging a 40 Kg Bergan, rifleand doing 60Kms in 20 hours, its commonly known as the Fan Dance, and this is to earn this badge <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Am I impressed or what..... maybe as a follow up ... a course on Recon.Chiang Mai, .. on the area you are going to infiltrate PS "Things go better with Coke" Edited October 5, 2005 by Gonzo the Face Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
p1p Posted October 5, 2005 Share Posted October 5, 2005 How ?I will be up and down hills in Wales, up and down Pen-Y-Fan this weekend, lugging a 40 Kg Bergan, rifleand doing 60Kms in 20 hours, its commonly known as the Fan Dance, and this is to earn this badge <{POST_SNAPBACK}> In my experience, anybody with such an ego problem as this was guaranteed to RTU - fail - be tossed out onto their a#se - be found totally unacceptable. I'm now closing the thread. It seems to have lost it's track. Besides, the rainy season should have thrown it's final punch and we are now looking forward to several months of relative dryness and some idyllic cool weather. (The pond and stream in my garden are now lower than they have been for three months. Always a sign of the seasons end.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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