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Ratchaburi.

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Looking at the map it appears that Ratchaburi province wouldn't be at risk of flooding however since then I've seen that Nakhon Pathom is getting it, and that's right next door to Ratchaburi. Anyone know any more?

Like anything it all depends where you are... Some parts of Nakhon Phatom Province is getting relatively small amount of flooding.

Unlikely that Ratchaburi will get flooded....unless the dam bursts..then god help us.

Yes no real flooding here, close to Photharam, only some low lying fields with a few inches of water. Talking to locals there does not seem to be a history of it either.

I'm about 14 km west outside Ratchaburi city no flooding here. Only our daily rain storm.

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