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Water Situation In Central Provinces Still Critical.


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Water situation in central provinces still critical.

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ANG THONG, Oct 9 - Flooding in Thailand's central provinces is still critical, as Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said business areas of each province were a priority to be protected from flooding.

The flood situation can now be assessed until Oct 13 before new storms arrive, she said.

The water level has continuously increased, as water from Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya's Maha Rat and Bang Pahan districts had flooded some parts of Ang Thong's provincial seat, where the water level was as high as one metre, resulting in some 4,300 residents being left stranded.

The latest update reports flash floods breaching the street and destroying many electric power lines.

Ang Thong Hospital is still open in all departments, as two layers of dykes have been built there, while it has provided mobile medical units to flood-hit areas, and is willing to receive patients from other flood-affected hospitals.

Ang Thong Hospital's hotline is 1669 serving emergency patients round the clock.

In Nakhon Sawan, local authorities have reinforced dykes along the river and in the provincial municipality to prevent flooding from hitting the town centre, and are distributing help to other areas facing large scale flooding.

Health officials are using boats to hand out medicine to flood victims who refused to leave their homes for evacuation centres.

More run-off is expected to reach Nakhon Sawan in the next few days, according to a reporter.

Meanwhile, the Marine Department has cooperated with the private sector to use more than 100 boats to push water in the Chao Phraya River into the Gulf of Thailand on Tuesday.

The director-general Tawanrat Onsira said the department was working with the Thai Shipowners Association, owners of tourist boats and restaurant boats to join operations to push water towards the sea while the department’s patrol boats will direct water traffic. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2011-10-09

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<"More run-off is expected to reach Nakhon Sawan in the next few days, according to a reporter.">

Maybe the reason why news is really bad here and stories either do not make sense or are filled with errors is because the sources are people paid to write the news. Hmmm... how do i fill out my story .... i know .... i will quote myself. :lol:

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