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11.55 Sukhunphan said he didn't get reported about breaking up roads & told FROC they should have let him know / TR @suthichai

PM on helicopter inspects flood situation; not yet decide to cut roads to drain floodwater, urges all parties for cooperation /MCOT

11.45 Water overflows Sathorn Rd.(Robinson Bangrak - Shangri-La Hotel) & almost arrives Lerdsin Hospital /TR @NationChannel24

12.02 Two of Nonthaburi residents electrocuted while receiving flood-relief bags / TR @thaiflood

12.07 Water from Maha Sawat canal overflows along an even number side of Suan Phak Rd. by 50cm. / TR @NationChannel24

Reports of high tide flooding more small roads today & then being trapped as the tide goes down /RT @RichardBarrow:

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Insurance companies could decline business from firms in severely swamped provinces such as Ayutthaya and Pathum Thani. /@ASEAN_NEWSROOM

12.23 Evacuation Center in Tawee Wattana district began to get lacked of food and water due to 2m. flood / ThaiPBS

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Floods Halt Traffic on 15 Roads in Bangkok

The Traffic Control and Command Center has announced closure of 15 roads in Bangkok due to severe flooding.

1. Vibhavadi Rangsit Road: inbound from National Memorial to Lak Si Intersection; outbound from Lak Si Intersection

2. Phaholyothin Road: from National Memorial Intersection to Phaholyothon Soi 50.

3. Kamphaengphet Road (Local Road): from Muang Ake to Tung Songhong housing project.

4. Songprapa Road: from Sri Saman to Kor Sor Bor intersections

5. Cherdwuttakart Road

6. Weluwanaram Road (Phai Kheow Temple)

7. Liap Khlong Song Rod: from Air Force's Directorate of Quartermaster ro Sapaan Poon Intersection

8. Chantarubeksa Road: from the Royal Thai Airforce Academy to Chantarubeksa Intersection

9. Charansanitwong Road: from Bangplad Intersection to Rama 7 Bridge

10. Sirinthorn Road: from Bangplad Intersection to Sirinthorn elevated road.

11. Arun Amarin Road: from Arun Amarin to Siriraj intersections

12. Baromratchachonnanee Road: from Pinklao Bridge to Sirinthorn elevated road (old southern bus terminal)

13. Baromratchachonnanee Road (Buddhamonthon): from Buddhamonthon 3 to Buddhamonthon 4 intersections

14. Utthayan Road: from Utthayan to Buddhamonthon 3 intersections

15. Sala Thammasop Road

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Thaksin's home submerged waist-deep

Friday morning's overflow from Chao Phraya River exacerbated the inundation. Several sections of Charansanitwong Road were submerged chest-deep.

The Chansongla residence of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, also located on Charansanitwong Road, saw the water risen to the waist.

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Banharn fighting flood,Thaksin's home submerged waist-deep

The Nation

Former prime minister Banharn Silapa-archa on Friday vowed to fight the flood alongside Bang Phlat residents despite the knee-high inundation around his home on Charansanitwong Road.

"I will stay and try to help Bang Phlat as much as I can," he said.

Banharn said the inundation at his home was attributed to floodwater seeping from Bang Kruai, Nonthaburi.

The morning's overflow from Chao Phraya River exacerbated the inundation. Several sections of Charansanitwong Road were submerged chest-deep.

The Chansongla residence of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, also located on Charansanitwong Road, saw the water risen to the waist.

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Govt to demolish a road section for drainage

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A section of a road in eastern Bangkok will be demolished to divert northern floodwater to drain into the sea via Samut Prakan, Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said on Friday.

The demolition will be done on a trial basis before deciding whether this would help speed up the drainage, Yingluck said.

She said she did not remember which of the five roads in eastern Bangkok was targetted.

The prime minister was speaking before noon while on the inpection trip for drainage in Pathum Thani. She was scheduled to proceed to take a helicopter for an aerial servey of the Lop Buri inundation in order to assess the impacts on Bangkok flood.

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Chon Buri has spaces for 7,000 more flood evacuees

BANGKOK, 28 October 2011 (NNT) – Chon Buri Deputy Governor Patarathorn Tianchai said the Provincial Evacuation Center located in the Institute of Physical Education Chon Buri Campus is paying good attention to flood evacuees by holding two meetings daily, at 9 am and 7 pm, to discuss the evacuees' problems.

According to Mr Patarathorn who also is director of the provincial evacuation center, the number of the flood victims residing in the center is 1,693 currently, comprising 450 at Building A or the gymnasium, 99 at Building B or the cafeteria, 301 at Building C or school building, 273 at Building D or Campus Building, 440 at Building E or Academic Resource Building and 130 at Building F or Old Academic Resource Building. Combined with 166 flood evacuees at Chon Buri Community Development Learning Center and 132 others at the Institute for Skill Development Division 3, the total number of the evacuees is 1,891.

Chon Buri province has so far provided 9 evacuation centers which can accommodate up to 9,437 flood victims. Until now only 1,891 flood victims have occupied the space, leaving vacancies for 7,546 more people. Moreover, charitable organizations have supported the relief efforts by installing giant-screen televisions free of charge and offering tour programs and recreational activities to help reduce their stress. Furthermore, every district chief has been ordered to look for more accommodations for evacuees as the province has set a goal to accommodate more than 100,000 flood victims.

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Water expert Seri: The situation at Don Muang is as worrisome as Bang Bua Thong as the floodwater continues to rise. @Nattha_ThaiPBS/via@veen_nt

Director of FROC and Commerce Minister will be meeting with foreign diplomats at the MFA 3pm today via @vow_vow/via@Nattha_ThaiPBS

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13.24 Borommaratchachonnani Soi 76 already submerged by waist-deep / TR @fm91trafficpro

@veen_NT: Water expert Seri: The situation at Don Muang is as worrisome as Bang Bua Thong as the floodwater continues to rise. @Nattha_ThaiPBS

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Flooding in Thonburi remains Critical

UPDATE : 28 October 2011

The flood situation in Thonburi area remains critical as passage by small vehicles on many roads are impossible.

Overflow from Chao Phraya River has flooded the road underneath Pinklao Bridge and expanded to Baromratchachonnanee-Charansanitwong roads. The Pinkloa Bridge remains closed for traffic both inbound and outbound.

Flood water continues to rise on Charansanitwong road, especially from Soi 75 to Rama 7 Bridge, which is impassible for small vehicles.

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Suvarnabhumi airport reaffirms readiness to turn away floods

BANGKOK, 28 October 2011 (NNT)-The Airports of Thailand (AoT) says Suvarnabhumi Airport will not be affected by the northern run off with the 3.5-meter-tall dyke surrounding the airport and the situation being monitored 24 hours.

In his 2nd press conference since the flood situation, Acting AoT President Mr. Somchai Sawasdeepon said Suvarnbhumi Airport has already had an effective flood prevention plan in place and there is no need for public concerns. The water levels around the airport have been constantly monitored and the current height has decreased to 43 centimeters due to the airport’s effective draining system.

The AoT has coordinated with the Department of Highways and the Department of Rural Roads in increasing the height of the 23.5 kilometer earthen dyke surrounding the airport, and increasing the capacity of nearby canals in Lat Krabang district which will be useful in releasing the torrent to the Chao Phraya. The dyke will be constantly watched and will be reinforced to maintain its strength.

With 8 water pumps, the airport is able to drain as much as 1 million cubic meters of water per day. The Department of Royal Irrigation has provided support to the AoT in keeping the 24 hours surveillance on the water level around the airport compound.

The AoT has also been checking the daily weather forecast with the Meteorological Department to make sure the situation is under control. Mr. Somchai is confident that the airport will be safe from flooding. Moreover, no flights have been canceled and that the number of passengers arriving to Suvarnabhumi Airport has remained the same.

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Phuket tourist mum dies, son seriously injured in motorbike accident

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Phuket Kusoldharm rescue workers attend to Mrs Wittig and her son at the scene. Photo: Wichai Wittawat

PHUKET: A German tourist was killed and her son seriously injured in a motorbike accident on Wednesday about 100 meters ahead of her husband and the boy’s twin brother, who were on another motorbike.

Follow this lead: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/508440-phuket-tourist-mum-dies-son-seriously-injured-in-motorbike-accident/page__view__findpost__p__4802261

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Health ministry: 54% of inpatients in critical condition transferred from Bangkok to 22 hospitals in provinces; remaining relocation complete within 2 days/MCOT

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