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Disaster Expert Seree Wins Public Trust With Daily Reports: Thailand Flood

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No Dr. Seri today? Is he off the air on weekends?

Assuming you mean the Thai language version of 12/11/2011, go to main page link below and look at upper, right hand mini-pics. Image of latest Dr.Seri presentation is frequently (all the time?) clearly visible and linked to the actual clip.

http://www3.thaipbs.or.th/flood54/

Previous presentations accesible by visual selection from (among) various thumbnails accessed via the "more" link below mini-pics on main page or from (among) thumbnails shown below any of the linked video clips.

Rgds / Stan

Thanks, Stan. The English-language 'Thailand's Worst Flood' segment was not present last night. Dr. Seree did have a 10-minute, Thai-language presentation around 19:30. I caught it by chance in a routine recording of Thai PBS general news, but can't give it's exact start time.

I extracted some images and posted them on the ThaiVisa Where Flooding Nov 13 Thread

An aside and worthy of a separate thread is the (un)availability English-language programming in the Thai public broadcast media. I'm starting to form some disturbing conclusions, but Here Is the beginning of some cursory internet research on the subject.

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