Misterwhisper Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 Would this include Ratchada? I need to know please thanks. Is Ratchadapisek Road 'near the Chao Phraya river'? Please read the OP again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
badmedicine Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 <blockquote>6. เขตยานนาวา มี 1 ชุมชน คือ ชุมชนโรงสี (ถ.พระราม 3)</blockquote> Hey, that's me! Well, we've already moved the kitchen and the living room from the ground floor to the third floor as of last week, so I'll enjoy the curry and let you know when I see the water coming down the soi (still dry as I type). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThaiSold Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 The Chaopraya river is the natural way for Bangkok to be flooded by this deluge. The chaopraya river has never been blocked. Bangkok could never escape "sharing the flood misery" with the rest of central Thailand. But flooding Bangkok's residential and commercial areas by opening the flood gates of those canals (designed with intention to protect these areas) will have little positive effect (on the dispersion of flood waters) in the final analysis ..... but will have huge negative effect on the population I agree 100% Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Declan Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 What a CROCK OF ****! We live on the Chao Praya at Charan Sanit Wong Soi 70/2 (Bangplad). I have been monitoring the water levels closely as we live RIGHT NEXT TO THE WATER. At 15:48 (high tide) the water was about 2" higher than yesterday's tide @ 16:48 (when the evac order was given) the water level had dropped by 2". I know this because I am using static points on the neighbouring building to monitor it. Simple technique, I know, but effective. Will post more if it changes. Well done, some reality at last Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rogerdee123 Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 Bit of a coincidence with me. Listening to a vintage music collection from the 1930s and the last played track was Paul Robeson singing, "High Water." Coincidence for me too ... I was listening to Big Jiew's hit rendition of "Remember the Red River Valley" . The way he's singing I think he's wearing a cowboy hat. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
draftvader Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 To cover this point simply. The first photo was taken at 08:19 on the 14th. This 2nd image was taken today at 17:03 er...not exactly 1m is it. Since I have taken that photo the water has continued to drop with the outgoing tide. I have sat at my desk with the view of the river for 4 years and I know the tides round here very well. The river IS very swollen, but it is not overflowing the wall. Right now it is 40cm below our flood wall. I am willing to accept that our flood wall might be higher, but 30cm higher? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ALLSEEINGEYE Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 Someone needs to check and make sure the water level is really rising to the dangerous levels that they are claiming or if Gilligan has simply just moved to lobster trap further out into the lagoon again !!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ExpatJ Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 By what stretch of the imagination is this not a state of emergency - Thailand should be asking the rest of the world to help not pretending that it will all be alright! I will never in a million years understand this "loss of face" thing - life is much more simple "if you are in trouble ask for help" and when you are not in trouble look for others that need help! I really hope that something is done before any more people needlessly lose their lives - they could have evacuated areas days ago in an orderly fashion - now they are opening the way for panic. I dont think this government or PM are particularly responsible since it seems that no Thai public figures are ever prepared to admit there are problems they cant deal with! The thai goverment asked the World Bank and UN for help last week- a massive needs assessment is underway coordinated by the bank. UN will provide relief support. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rogerdee123 Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 To cover this point simply. The first photo was taken at 08:19 on the 14th. This 2nd image was taken today at 17:03 er...not exactly 1m is it. Since I have taken that photo the water has continued to drop with the outgoing tide. I have sat at my desk with the view of the river for 4 years and I know the tides round here very well. The river IS very swollen, but it is not overflowing the wall. Right now it is 40cm below our flood wall. I am willing to accept that our flood wall might be higher, but 30cm higher? looks to me like it's taken away that big red box. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thurien Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 (edited) Would this include Ratchada? I need to know please thanks. still no list of the 27 communities in THE NATION; stranger, still: BKK POST does not print a single word of what the governor obviously uttered - a case of "info. for a limited circle only"? and not valid for those who only read BKK POST? Edited October 22, 2011 by thurien Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thunder26 Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 I barely got home from Tiwanon side towards Bangkok. The road that passes Satrinon school is flooded badly and is closed. people rush in panic. Very bad traffic on the roads nearby Chao Phaya river. people are fleeing worried for their cars. latest reports that Samsen gets flooded right now in Dusit area. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thaipod Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 I live on the Chao Praya and just checked and yes the rive is really high but not to the point of immediate evacuation , it's still dry land on the outer edges and actually looks like dropping from the water marks . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimbeam1 Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 (edited) Ok that's good. So when are they going to be evacuated + by whom and where too? jb1 Edited October 22, 2011 by Scott Unnecessarily long quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thaicbr Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 List in Thai here. พื้นที่เสี่ยงภัยริมแม่น้ำเจ้าพระยา 13 เขต 27 ชุมชนนอกคันกั้นน้ำ1. เขตบางซื่อ มี 2 ชุมชน คือ ชุมชนพระราม 6 (ฝั่งติดแม่น้ำ) และชุมชนปากคลองบางเขนใหม่(BangSue) 2. เขตดุสิต มี 5 ชุมชน คือ ชุมชนเขียวไข่กา (ถ.เขียวไข่กาช่วงปลาย) 20 ครัวเรือน ชุมชนราชผาทับทิมร่วมใจ(เชิงสะพานกรุงธน) ชุมชนซอยสีคาม (ซอยสามเสน 19 ช่วงปลาย) ชุมชนปลายซอยมิตรคาม(ซอยสามเสน 13 ช่วงปลาย)และชุมชนวัดเทวราชกุญชรฯ (ถ.ศรีอยุธยาช่วงปลาย) (Dusit) 3. เขตพระนคร มี 3 ชุมชน คือ ชุมชนท่าวัง ชุมชนท่าช้าง และชุมชนท่าเตียน (Phranakorn) 4. เขตสัมพันธวงศ์ มี 2 ชุมชน คือ ชุมชนวัดปทุมคงคา(ท่าน้ำสวัสดี) และชุมชนตลาดน้อย (Sumpuntawong) 5. เขตบางคอแหลม มี 4 ชุมชน คือ ชุมชนวัดบางโคล่นอก ชุมชนหน้าวัดอินทร์บรรจง ชุมชนซอยมาตานุสรณ์ และชุมชนหลังร.พ.เจริญกรุงประชารักษ์ (Bangkorlairm) 6. เขตยานนาวา มี 1 ชุมชน คือ ชุมชนโรงสี (ถ.พระราม 3) (Yanawa) 7. เขตคลองเตย มี 1 ชุมชน คือ ชุมชนสวนไทรริมคลองพระโขนง (KlongToei) 8. เขตบางพลัด มี 1 ชุมชน คือชุมชนวัดฉัตรแก้ว (Bangplut) 9. เขตบางกอกน้อย 4 ชุมชน คือ ชุมชนสันติชนสงเคราะห์ ชุมชนปากคลองน้ำตาล-คลองพิณพาทย์ ชุมชนตรอกวังหลังและชุมชนดุสิต-นิมิตรใหม่ (Bangkoknoi) 10. เขตธนบุรี 1 ชุมชน คือ ชุมชนปากคลองบางกอกใหญ่ (Thonburi) 11. เขตคลองสาน 1 ชุมชน คือ ชุมชนเจริญนครซอย 29/2 (Klongsahm) 12. เขตราษฎร์บูรณะ มี 1 ชุมชน คือ ชุมชนดาวคะนอง (Rachaburana) 13. เขตทวีวัฒนา มี 1 ชุมชน คือ ชุมชนวัดปรุณาวาส (Tawiwuttana) My translations in English (bracketed) well done. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rogerdee123 Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 will they go to Don Muang or Thammasat ? .... or maybe the Govt setting up new evacuation center at Makhasan (due to flood soon). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
draftvader Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 To cover this point simply. The first photo was taken at 08:19 on the 14th. This 2nd image was taken today at 17:03 er...not exactly 1m is it. Since I have taken that photo the water has continued to drop with the outgoing tide. I have sat at my desk with the view of the river for 4 years and I know the tides round here very well. The river IS very swollen, but it is not overflowing the wall. Right now it is 40cm below our flood wall. I am willing to accept that our flood wall might be higher, but 30cm higher? looks to me like it's taken away that big red box. Thanks for the smile Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DocN Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 Sorry, I am one of the stupid farang, who just works here, but this massive accumulation of signs 10. เขตธนบุรี 1 ชุมชน คือ ชุมชนปากคลองบางกอกใหญ่ means "(Thonburi)" ??? I would be SO happy, if would get some relaible....ok, no wait...ANY information in english! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rubl Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 I barely got home from Tiwanon side towards Bangkok. The road that passes Satrinon school is flooded badly and is closed. people rush in panic. Very bad traffic on the roads nearby Chao Phaya river. people are fleeing worried for their cars. latest reports that Samsen gets flooded right now in Dusit area. NakhonChaisri/PhiChai still dry, but water getting closer it seems. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
badmedicine Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 (edited) List in Thai here. พื้นที่เสี่ยงภัยริมแม่น้ำเจ้าพระยา 13 เขต 27 ชุมชนนอกคันกั้นน้ำ1. เขตบางซื่อ มี 2 ชุมชน คือ ชุมชนพระราม 6 (ฝั่งติดแม่น้ำ) และชุมชนปากคลองบางเขนใหม่(BangSue) 2. เขตดุสิต มี 5 ชุมชน คือ ชุมชนเขียวไข่กา (ถ.เขียวไข่กาช่วงปลาย) 20 ครัวเรือน ชุมชนราชผาทับทิมร่วมใจ(เชิงสะพานกรุงธน) ชุมชนซอยสีคาม (ซอยสามเสน 19 ช่วงปลาย) ชุมชนปลายซอยมิตรคาม(ซอยสามเสน 13 ช่วงปลาย)และชุมชนวัดเทวราชกุญชรฯ (ถ.ศรีอยุธยาช่วงปลาย) (Dusit) 3. เขตพระนคร มี 3 ชุมชน คือ ชุมชนท่าวัง ชุมชนท่าช้าง และชุมชนท่าเตียน (Phranakorn) 4. เขตสัมพันธวงศ์ มี 2 ชุมชน คือ ชุมชนวัดปทุมคงคา(ท่าน้ำสวัสดี) และชุมชนตลาดน้อย (Sumpuntawong) 5. เขตบางคอแหลม มี 4 ชุมชน คือ ชุมชนวัดบางโคล่นอก ชุมชนหน้าวัดอินทร์บรรจง ชุมชนซอยมาตานุสรณ์ และชุมชนหลังร.พ.เจริญกรุงประชารักษ์ (Bangkorlairm) 6. เขตยานนาวา มี 1 ชุมชน คือ ชุมชนโรงสี (ถ.พระราม 3) (Yanawa) 7. เขตคลองเตย มี 1 ชุมชน คือ ชุมชนสวนไทรริมคลองพระโขนง (KlongToei) 8. เขตบางพลัด มี 1 ชุมชน คือชุมชนวัดฉัตรแก้ว (Bangplut) 9. เขตบางกอกน้อย 4 ชุมชน คือ ชุมชนสันติชนสงเคราะห์ ชุมชนปากคลองน้ำตาล-คลองพิณพาทย์ ชุมชนตรอกวังหลังและชุมชนดุสิต-นิมิตรใหม่ (Bangkoknoi) 10. เขตธนบุรี 1 ชุมชน คือ ชุมชนปากคลองบางกอกใหญ่ (Thonburi) 11. เขตคลองสาน 1 ชุมชน คือ ชุมชนเจริญนครซอย 29/2 (Klongsahm) 12. เขตราษฎร์บูรณะ มี 1 ชุมชน คือ ชุมชนดาวคะนอง (Rachaburana) 13. เขตทวีวัฒนา มี 1 ชุมชน คือ ชุมชนวัดปรุณาวาส (Tawiwuttana) My translations in English (bracketed) That is only 13 and there must be hundreds of thousands of people living in those areas, maybe more. They seriously cant mean moving everyone in all those places can they? It's misleading, he's just translated the districts but not the communities. For example, 6. says Yannawa - 1 community which is Rong See It doesn't mean the whole of Yannawa. There's 27 communities liste here in 13 districts.Give me a few minutes and I'll anglicise the community names. Edited October 22, 2011 by badmedicine Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
venturalaw Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 <Snip!>.... I'm coming to bangkok on the second and i will be staying near the Chao Phya river on the other side of the saphan taksin bridge even if i'm going to be on the 9th floor its going to put a dent in my holiday plans. any advice guys? Don't come. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tatsujin Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 Don't come. New TAT slogan? No, the new TAT slogan will be something along the lines of "Flood? What flood? . . . oh, and don't forget the water wings!" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
george Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 List of 27 Riverside Communities Ordered to Evacuate UPDATE : 22 October 2011 The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration is evacuating 27 riverside communities in 13 districts as follows: 1. Khlong Bang Khen Mai, 16 households 2. Rama 6 (near river), 25 households 3. Keaw Kai Ka, 20 households 4. Soi Si Kam (the end of Sam Saen Soi 19), 11 households 5. Ratchapa Thuptim Ruamjai (foot of Krungthon Bridge), 40 households 6. End of Soi Mitrkam (Sam Sean Soi 13), 140 households, 7. Tawaratch Khunchorn, 40 households 8. Tah Wang (Pier), 16 households 9. Tah Chang (Pier) , 25 households 10. Tah Tien (Pier), 120 households 11. Pathum Kongka Temple, 12 households 12. Talad Noi, 10 households 13. Behind Chareonkrung Pracharak Hospital, 14 households 14. Rear of Soi Mathanusorn, 31 households 15. Bangklo Nok Temple, 36 households 16. In front of Inbanchong Temple, 13 households 17. Rhong Si, Rama 3 Rd, 60 households 18. Suansai (on the banks of Prakanong Canal), 9 households 19. Chatkaew Templed, 8 households 20. Dusit Nimitmai, 23 households 21. Santichonsongkror, 153 households 22. Opening of Namtal Canal, Pinpat Canal, 103 households 23. Trok Wang Lung, 66 households 24. Opening of Bangkok Yai Canal, 12 households 25. Chareonnakorn Soi 29/2, 11 households 26. Dao Kanong, 157 households 27. Bhuranawas Temple, 38 households Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CrustyJuggler66 Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 Would this include Ratchada? I need to know please thanks. Coming in a little now at the Ratchada/Prachachuen intersection where that large canal is.. I also see it coming out of the drains as i turned onto Ratcahda rd. Fingers and toes crossed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bkkjames Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 Ratburana along the river, looks exactly same height as last night this time. Tide heading out so expect it to drop. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lite Beer Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rogerdee123 Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 Would this include Ratchada? I need to know please thanks. Coming in a little now at the Ratchada/Prachachuen intersection where that large canal is.. I also see it coming out of the drains as i turned onto Ratcahda rd. Fingers and toes crossed wait until it starts coming into your house through the bathroom drains (assuming you're in a house or you're on the ground floor). It's like the <deleted> draino monster coming to get you ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
duncanb Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 Thank you. List of 27 Riverside Communities Ordered to Evacuate UPDATE : 22 October 2011 The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration is evacuating 27 riverside communities in 13 districts as follows: 1. Khlong Bang Khen Mai, 16 households 2. Rama 6 (near river), 25 households 3. Keaw Kai Ka, 20 households 4. Soi Si Kam (the end of Sam Saen Soi 19), 11 households 5. Ratchapa Thuptim Ruamjai (foot of Krungthon Bridge), 40 households 6. End of Soi Mitrkam (Sam Sean Soi 13), 140 households, 7. Tawaratch Khunchorn, 40 households 8. Tah Wang (Pier), 16 households 9. Tah Chang (Pier) , 25 households 10. Tah Tien (Pier), 120 households 11. Pathum Kongka Temple, 12 households 12. Talad Noi, 10 households 13. Behind Chareonkrung Pracharak Hospital, 14 households 14. Rear of Soi Mathanusorn, 31 households 15. Bangklo Nok Temple, 36 households 16. In front of Inbanchong Temple, 13 households 17. Rhong Si, Rama 3 Rd, 60 households 18. Suansai (on the banks of Prakanong Canal), 9 households 19. Chatkaew Templed, 8 households 20. Dusit Nimitmai, 23 households 21. Santichonsongkror, 153 households 22. Opening of Namtal Canal, Pinpat Canal, 103 households 23. Trok Wang Lung, 66 households 24. Opening of Bangkok Yai Canal, 12 households 25. Chareonnakorn Soi 29/2, 11 households 26. Dao Kanong, 157 households 27. Bhuranawas Temple, 38 households Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
krismagi Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 I totally agree and WELL SAID - Phra Khanong resident here. All week my street food vendors have been saying that there is too much panicking: the owner next door of a 40 million baht house has said I am not panicking. and is totally relaxed about the local situation here. Personally, I blame the confusing statements from officials, ramped up by the media and then amplified by Twitter and other social media. These comments only apply to Bangkok where there are flood defences (and expensive ones at that!). I feel really sorry for all those folks up stream and across teh country who have been largely left to fend for themselves. They are the real victims in this whole sorry mess not the urbanites of inner Bangkok Panic, panic, panic! The flood is upon us, Bangkok will be safe, Bangkok is in grave danger, only certain areas will be affected, everybody has to brace and be on alert, nobody is going to be harmed, the end is near.... it's been going on like this for a good week or so. Meanwhile, my own (low-lying) area is bone dry. The sun came out for the first time in a long while, and it's been a pleasant, balmy day so far. I am all for 'better to be safe than sorry', but conflicting reports have only poured oil on the panic fire that seems to have engulfed many people. I am getting a little upset (not much) when I see the shelves in my neighbourhood convenience store collecting dust, because they've been emptied of instant noodles, sugar (very important to stock up on enough sugar during a flood crisis!!!) and even toilet paper by the 'lemmings'. If there is as of yet no water lapping against your front gate, chances are there won't be. By the way: I am going to prepare a pork roast this evening, complete with all the trimmings. Unlike other people, I always have enough food at home to last me for at least one week if not longer, flooding or not. It's called 'housekeeping' as opposed to 'living by the day'. I feel sorry for the countless people who really have to suffer because their places are 2 or more feet underwater. They deserve our sympathy and help. As for me, I am enjoying a lovely sunset and let's be frank: If my area hasn't been inundated by now, it's not going to happen, that much is certain. If you are in the same position as I am, my advice is: Calm down, don't listen to your panicking wife, open a bottle of beer and enjoy your Saturday evening. 'Nuff said. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mmasia Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 Thanks a lot for the right update dude. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lothda Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 (edited) List in Thai here. พื้นที่เสี่ยงภัยริมแม่น้ำเจ้าพระยา 13 เขต 27 ชุมชนนอกคันกั้นน้ำ[/uAlready translated complely, thank you. Edited October 22, 2011 by lothda Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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