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RT @Apsorn: One of import priorities is drinking water which should come from Malaysia. This is first time we are importing it./Via@tulsathit

RT @Apsorn: Sermsuk &other drinking water producers r running full capacity but facing distribution problem & shortage of plastic bottle/Via@tulsathit

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No special holiday for banks

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The Bank of Thailand does not declare any special bank holiday, though the government allows civil servants to take days off on Oct 27-28 and Oct 31.

"To ensure the smooth continuation of economic activities, the Bank of Thailand, in consultation with Thai commercial banks and branches of foreign commercial banks, announces that there will be no special bank holiday," it said in a statement.

During the days, the Stock Exchange of Thailand will also remain open. SET President Charamporn Jotikasthira assured all that full preparation is in place to ensure no disruptions in share trading, though floods ravage several areas of Bangkok.

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-- The Nation 2011-10-25

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Explosions have rocked Yala. More updates to come./Via@tulsathit

There are casualties in Yala explosions - @Kom_chad_luek/Via@tulsathit

Numerous bomb attacks by insurgents at 10 locations around Yala today in Southern Thailand /via @js100radio/Via2RichardBarrow

There are many injuries in Yala explosions: Reporters/Via@tulsathit

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HK raises red flag over travelling to BKK

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The Security Bureau in Hong Kong raised the outbound travel alert for Thailand from yellow to red on Tuesday.

Residents intending to visit these areas should consider adjusting their tours heading to Bangkok from Wednesday to November 1.

Travel Industry Council executive director Joseph Tung Yao-chung said that as a result of the travel warning, about 50 tours with 1,500 members will be cancelled.

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-- The Nation 2011-10-25

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String of blasts rock southern Thai town: officials

YALA, October 25, 2011 (AFP) - Suspected Muslim insurgents detonated a string of coordinated explosions Tuesday across a town in Thailand's troubled south, local officials said.

At least eight blasts were heard in Yala, causing chaos and "a lot of injured people" although the number of casualties was not immediately clear, according to the town's governor Krisada Boonrach.

"Several bombs went off, I can still hear explosions," a Yala policeman told AFP by telephone from the southern region, which has been plagued by more than eight years of conflict.

They are the latest in a series of increasingly brazen attacks by the shadowy rebels. On Sunday at least seven people were killed in back-to-back shooting and bomb attacks in a town in neighbouring Narathiwat province.

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-- (c) Copyright AFP 2011-10-25

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All explosions were in Yala's Muang district and each was apparently within 100 meters of the nearest one. @Rawangpai/Via@tulsathit

Yala governor: Latest toll is 3 dead and 33 injured./Via@tulsathit

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Airlines flee from Don Mueang Airport

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Nok Air and Orient Thai Airways have cancelled flights to and from Don Mueang Airport, on advise from the airport operator, Airports of Thailand.

The airport’s runway is now flooded.

Nok Air will cancel all flight operations in and out of Don Mueang Airport from noon on Oct 25 through Oct 31. All passengers travelling during that period will receive SMS via mobile phone about flight cancellation, and travelling date will be open to them automatically for 1 month, with Nok Air staff contacting them soon for more information, regarding travel date changes, or the refunding of their tickets. For more information please visit www.nokair.com.

Orient Thai Airways on Tuesday announced it would relocate its flights from Don Mueang to Suvarnabhumi Airport starting today.

The announcement was issued after the flood water from the north reached Rangsit and Don Muang areas. For more information, please contact : 086-3429455, 082-7005597 and 082-7877818

Passengers of the carrier can check in at the departure lounge on the fourth floor.

Earlier Nok Air has suspended using Don Mueang Airport, starting today until November 1. Its flights would be relocated to Suvarnabhumi Airport.

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-- The Nation 2011-10-25

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Dr Seri, on Thai PBS, says floodwater will continue on its march down Vibhavadi Rangsit past Don Mueang. Trying to stop it counterproductive/Via@terryfrd

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16 more items in price-control list

The Nation

The Cabinet on Tuesday approved the Commerce Ministry's proposal to extend the list of goods under price control to cover 16 more items.

The list will then cover 57 items.

The newly-enlisted items include drinking water, paper napkin, flashlights, battery, toothpaste and toothbrush, sand, plastic sandbags, brick, life vests, fibre boat, rubber boot, sleeping bag, water tank, water pump, drug for foot diseases and candle.

They are under price control now, following signs of overpricing and hoarding given high demand during the flooding period.

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-- The Nation 2011-10-25

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Yingluck: Very high chances of floods hitting inner Bkk./via@tulsathit

PM: northern runoff has reached Bkk; flood barriers might not hold; possibility that many parts of Bkk will flood/TAN_Network

Yingluck: Water volumes bigger than capacity of our barriers and other equipment./via@tulsathit

Yingluck: Govt doing its best to ensure impact is minimized./via@tulsathit

Yingluck: Bangkok areas won't see same level of floodings as some are higher or lower than the others./via@tulsathit

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Yingluck says much will depend on flood barriers holding in the next few days/Via@tulsathit

Yingluck: Riskiest areas are those along Chao Phya banks./Via@tulsathit

PM: measures in place to also protect eastern Bkk, but area will see 1-1.5 meters of water/TAN_Network

Thai PM says that there is more water than they can handle on Bangkok's borders & floods are inevitable/Visa@RichardBarrow

Yingluck: Worst-case scenario features collapsed barriers plus hide ties. If that happens, Bkk will face 10 cm to 1.5 meter floods./Via@tulsathit

Yingluck: Move your things to higher floor.Yingluck: Govt will do its best to ensure least impact on tap water/power supplies./Via@tulsathit

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PM: we advise all residents to move belongings to higher ground as there r factors that r out of our control if barriers collapse/TAN_Network

Yingluck: Worst-case scenario features collapsed barriers plus hide ties. If that happens, Bkk will face 10 cm to 1.5 meter floods./Via@tulsathit

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Recap Yingluck (1): Water will surely spill over barriers. Good containment will keep flood level at 50cm./Via@tulsatit

Recap YL (2): If barriers collapse, coinciding w/ hide sea tides, Bkk face worst case of widespread flood as high as 1.5m in some parts.

/Via@tulsatit

To those of u asking for specific, I was hoping the same but YL did not provide much really./Via@tulsatit

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