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I know it's hard to tell and no one can be sure but hopefully I can get some sure answers to whether any of these places can be sure of NO-FLOOD ? I am sure there is a way to find our from it's geographical map, anyone ?

a) Bangkok Su Airport, its bus way to its bus terminal;

B) Su Airport direct bus to Pattaya, read most of the way is elevated expressway but.

c) Su Airport bus terminal,

d) Morchit bus terminal and its bus roads to Chiang Mai

Thanks.

I have a planned trip that cannot be cancelled.

Posted

Swampy bus terminal is fine, no flood, up and running.

I do not think this will get flooded

MoChit is open and buses are running

MoChit station announced they will operate if if small level of water enters

They will only close if the flood level in the station rises aove 30cm

Yes you can get bus to CM, but travel time to get there there will be more

than the published time. Traffic getting out of Bkk is at a snails pace

Posted

Hope someone can help I'm ment to go to Bangkok next Tuesday for a few days and normally stay at CenterPoint Petchburi Soi 15 . Is it still dry around this area and ok to get to MBK area ?

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Hope someone can help I'm ment to go to Bangkok next Tuesday for a few days and normally stay at CenterPoint Petchburi Soi 15 . Is it still dry around this area and ok to get to MBK area ?

It's a bit early to say what the conditions will be like on Tuesday, but now MBK and area is high and dry.

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TQ.

Correct me if I am wrong, the flood now is not due to new or on-going rain, the weather is quite dry now.

Can't they forecast or calculate the water amount based on the city heights and size to find out which places will definitely not flood or not ?

Posted

TQ.

Correct me if I am wrong, the flood now is not due to new or on-going rain, the weather is quite dry now.

Can't they forecast or calculate the water amount based on the city heights and size to find out which places will definitely not flood or not ?

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Actually, no not in that detail. They can predict that parts of Bangkok...even certain streets...are more prone to flood than others. But what makes the difference is things like buildings with plazas and steps in front of them may be dry while across the road...only 20 cm. lower or so...will flood while the raised section is dry. If you watch news footage of the floding now in Bangkok you will see certain streets with one side under 50 cm of water...but on the other side of that very road there is no water.

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