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iainiain101

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1 last quick point.

i saw how official boats went up and down the river almost daily for the last 2 months.. this had not happened more than a few times before over the last year. it seemed to me that they were checking things out, but i never saw any clean ups at all.

this was one of the factors that made me leave just in time to side step this slow moving train wreck.

maybe next time they'll do more than just warn or maybe mai pan rai... ;-)

in Peru, where i was born and lived for many years, many people like to settle on clearly marked dry river beds during long dry spells (big signs - don't build your home here) and then cry when their homes are washed away when El Niño stops by for a visit....

best wishes for a fast cleanup with intelligent preventive measures

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