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Thais warned of heavy rain, flooding

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BANGKOK, July 24- Thai people have been warned of heavy rain and possible flooding as well as forest run-off this week due to the effects of Typhoon Vicente, according to the national weather bureau.

The Meteorological Department on Tuesday issued a warning for people living in the Northeast, North as well as the eastern provinces of Chanthaburi and Trat and the southern provinces of Ranong and Phang-nga asking residents to prepare for abundant rain and isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall between today and Friday.

In addition, residents in at risk zones and along waterway should beware of possible flash floods and forest run-off.

Meanwhile, the southwest monsoon over the Andaman Sea, Thailand and the Gulf of Thailand will gain strength during these four days. The stronger winds and waves are expected in the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand with waves 2-3 metres high. All shiping should proceed with caution and small boats in the Andaman Sea and the upper Gulf of Thailand keep ashore during the period.

The state weather agency explained that scattered rain with heavy rainfall in some areas and floods will take place in upper Thailand and some southern provinces resulting from the effects of Typhoon Vicente which was centred about 60km south of Macau, China.

The tropical cyclone is moving northwestward and was forecast to make landfall over upper Hainan today and move to upper Vietnam on Wednesday.

Currently, over 100 people were injured and trees were uprooted as the typhoon battered Hong Kong.

Hong Kong authorities issued a hurricane warning for the first time since 1999 as Typhoon Vicente roared to within 100km of Hong Kong shortly after midnight.

However, the warning was downgraded to a strong wind warning by mid-morning as the storm passed to the west and weakened over the southern Chinese coast.

The severe typhoon hitting Hong Kong disrupted ferry, bus and train services while some passenger flights were cancelled with hundreds of passengers being delayed.

Meanwhile, schools and the stock market were closed for the morning but were due to reopen later Tuesday. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2012-07-24

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There is a silver lining to this. All the muck and dirt gets washed of the streets and flushed the drains out to the sea. Some pavements are left in a disgusting state by street vendors.

Interesting point...
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Just had floods up north and down south, so lets see how the rivers and newly cleaned out canals handle the flooding. I did notice where a lot of the drainage works is behind schedule and on top of that the ground is already full of water and it wont be soaked up. If we are lucky it may only hit Vietnam and cambodia as it usually does.

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There is a silver lining to this. All the muck and dirt gets washed of the streets and flushed the drains out to the sea. Some pavements are left in a disgusting state by street vendors.

As withl the 100's of tonns of trash, chemicals, oils, fuel, pesticides, ect ect. But at least you dont have to walk through all the muck the vedors lay down for a couple of days. Edited by dcutman
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Thai people have been warned of heavy rain and possible flooding

- and the non Thais here ?

...Have been warned also. You are responding to the information are you not? Duh!!!

nah he is just angry they didnt use the second sentence as the lead " The Meteorological Department on Tuesday issued a warning for people living in the Northeast,"

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no no that can't be!

Our loved PM told there won't be floods this year.

That was in reference to river flooding. I knew some genius would try to jump on this one though. That gol-durn PM forgot to turn on the weather control machine!!!
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There is a silver lining to this. All the muck and dirt gets washed of the streets and flushed the drains out to the sea. Some pavements are left in a disgusting state by street vendors.

Not really a silver lining if you're a beach person...bah.gif

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There is a silver lining to this. All the muck and dirt gets washed of the streets and flushed the drains out to the sea. Some pavements are left in a disgusting state by street vendors.

Keeping in mind, Seldom, if ever the Storm Drains are being Pumped Out, to Remove, all the Garbage, that Washes into, Dumped into, Plastic, Styrofoam, Toxic Cigarette Butts, Used Cooking and Motor Oil , Rotten Food, Disposable Lighters, +,+,+.

Many Drains will Clog, Backwash and Dump Contaminated Water into Streets, Homes, Businesses, Making Many Ill, then go into our Seafood's Home, to Eat, Die or We Eat, get Sick.

Never seems to be a stitch in time, It only takes "K I S S" Keep It Simple Stupid, "Preventive Maintenance"

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Thai people have been warned of heavy rain and possible flooding

- and the non Thais here ?

...Have been warned also. You are responding to the information are you not? Duh!!!

Not duh please. The estrogen balance must be acting up here again
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Thai people have been warned of heavy rain and possible flooding

- and the non Thais here ?

And what about the citizen of Thailand that are ethnic non Thais?

They remain dry.rolleyes.gif

That's right, because the ethnic Chinese have money enough

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There is a silver lining to this. All the muck and dirt gets washed of the streets and flushed the drains out to the sea. Some pavements are left in a disgusting state by street vendors.

Not flushed out to sea, it goes into the drains then clogs them so that there will be flooding due to drainage blockages.

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There is a silver lining to this. All the muck and dirt gets washed of the streets and flushed the drains out to the sea. Some pavements are left in a disgusting state by street vendors.

Not flushed out to sea, it goes into the drains then clogs them so that there will be flooding due to drainage blockages.

last floods, it was reported that the beaches close to Bangkok were full dead fishes...so enough went out.

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Well the flooding has continued from last year, the case being it never really started or ended at an exact time. This year will see the same as the last with maybe more problems and less solutions from the government agencies money spending. Time to enjoy fishing from a second floor balcony with a nicely stocked beer cooler.

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There is a silver lining to this. All the muck and dirt gets washed of the streets and flushed the drains out to the sea. Some pavements are left in a disgusting state by street vendors.

Not flushed out to sea, it goes into the drains then clogs them so that there will be flooding due to drainage blockages.

last floods, it was reported that the beaches close to Bangkok were full dead fishes...so enough went out.

Some fish committed suicide in Bangkok? wai.gif

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Dont worry guys, The mayor of Bangkok promised last year that flooding of Bangkok will never recur- He was backed by the 1. lady.. So dont worry....

The mayor's right - any flood water will get diverted to Pathumthani again. People will have several metres of water in their homes for months, and then be generously and expeditioulsy well compensated - just like last time. clap2.gif

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There is a silver lining to this. All the muck and dirt gets washed of the streets and flushed the drains out to the sea. Some pavements are left in a disgusting state by street vendors.

Not flushed out to sea, it goes into the drains then clogs them so that there will be flooding due to drainage blockages.

last floods, it was reported that the beaches close to Bangkok were full dead fishes...so enough went out.

Some fish committed suicide in Bangkok? wai.gif

Only the foreign ones !!!!!!!

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