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Flooding exacerbates in Sa Kaew; Aranyaprathet municipality completely inundated

SA KAEW, 8 October 2013 (NNT) – The heavy rains that lashed the province of Sa Kaew has resulted in Arunyaprathet municipality being completely inundated.


Several major roads in the province have been cut off due to flood water heights of between 50 centimeters and 1 meter, and consequently many communities have been isolated. Officials struggled on Monday to find detours for motorists who would otherwise be stranded on the road. According to provincial authorities, the current flood situation could be more severe than that of last year.

Meanwhile, flooding in the tourist hot spot of Hua Hin, Prachuap Khirikhan remained unresolved on Monday, due to continuous downpours that constantly add water to the inundation level, effectively hindering authorities' efforts to discharge the floodwater into the sea. Flooding was experienced as far as the Thai-Myanmar border in Huay Sat Yai and Bung Nakhon sub-districts.

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SERIOUS WARNING: If you live in Navanakorn or Phatumthani, please prepare to move things up stairs, and be prepared to take them up quickly.!

I have it on "very good authority" (Governor assistant of Khlong Luang) that Par Sak Dam in Lopburi is going to be opened up!!!!

The decision was made in a meeting today.

Khlong Luang will receive the water first, as it has all attributaries and canals that run from that dam, via Ayuthayya and Wang Noi.

However, Khlong Luang is at higher land level than Navanakorn, and lower areas of Phatum, so the water will drain down to the western side of Payonyothin Rd.

Please take heed.

K, Sunisa.

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SERIOUS WARNING: If you live in Navanakorn or Phatumthani, please prepare to move things up stairs, and be prepared to take them up quickly.!

I have it on "very good authority" (Governor assistant of Khlong Luang) that Par Sak Dam in Lopburi is going to be opened up!!!!

The decision was made in a meeting today.

Khlong Luang will receive the water first, as it has all attributaries and canals that run from that dam, via Ayuthayya and Wang Noi.

However, Khlong Luang is at higher land level than Navanakorn, and lower areas of Phatum, so the water will drain down to the western side of Payonyothin Rd.

Please take heed.

K, Sunisa.

So it is really groundhog day after all. Unbelievablesad.png

from 2011 article

http://www.lifebangkok.com/navanakorn-industrial-estate-latest-victim-as-it-falls-to-flooding/

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SERIOUS WARNING: If you live in Navanakorn or Phatumthani, please prepare to move things up stairs, and be prepared to take them up quickly.!

I have it on "very good authority" (Governor assistant of Khlong Luang) that Par Sak Dam in Lopburi is going to be opened up!!!!

The decision was made in a meeting today.

Khlong Luang will receive the water first, as it has all attributaries and canals that run from that dam, via Ayuthayya and Wang Noi.

However, Khlong Luang is at higher land level than Navanakorn, and lower areas of Phatum, so the water will drain down to the western side of Payonyothin Rd.

Please take heed.

K, Sunisa.

Wow! This is big news!

Will this have a knock-on effect for Bangkok?

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SERIOUS WARNING: If you live in Navanakorn or Phatumthani, please prepare to move things up stairs, and be prepared to take them up quickly.!

I have it on "very good authority" (Governor assistant of Khlong Luang) that Par Sak Dam in Lopburi is going to be opened up!!!!

The decision was made in a meeting today.

Khlong Luang will receive the water first, as it has all attributaries and canals that run from that dam, via Ayuthayya and Wang Noi.

However, Khlong Luang is at higher land level than Navanakorn, and lower areas of Phatum, so the water will drain down to the western side of Payonyothin Rd.

Please take heed.

K, Sunisa.

Wow! This is big news!

Will this have a knock-on effect for Bangkok?

CAN ANYONE CONFIRM OR REFUTE THIS, PLEASE???

Is this how we will catch the news???

When will this happen and how far will the flooding spread?

Pahonyothin is a major artery....is this possible???

Will it reach Pahonyothin 42....???

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Meanwhile there is complete silence or rather indifference to the matter from Plod and co.

The words from Bali seem to have been washed away in the flood and all we see is contempt and a lack of both assistance and compassion from those in puppet power.

What happened to all those wonderful flood prevention scams schemes and the budget for those scams schemes?

They do not know what to do and will not admit it to save face. There again Vietnam, parts Cambodia, India, Pakistan and all surrounding countries are the same. Nothing can be done it is to big. Any of you guys that shout your heads off, do you know what the cure is.

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Again...someone posted partial information...with no follow up...

Considering the serious implications one would hope to get more information as soon as possible...

I am raising the whole bottom floor by myself...and will try to block off my fridge and washing machine...30,000 baht worth...

...not to mention all the living room and office furniture....

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Again...someone posted partial information...with no follow up... Considering the serious implications one would hope to get more information as soon as possible... I am raising the whole bottom floor by myself...and will try to block off my fridge and washing machine...30,000 baht worth... ...not to mention all the living room and office furniture....

Sorry to hear of your problems and I hope that all goes well for you and area. I'm in Hua Hin and the so called 'floods' here have almost disappeared as quickly as they came; suppose we are very very lucky living where we do, as we have one of the driest parts of Thailand according to the Thai Meteorological Statistics. Take care and good luck.

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Here are some links for anyone wanting to monitor the water levels:

Country flood maps:

http://flood.gistda.or.th/

http://floodinfo2.rid.go.th/floodforecast/index.php?lang=en

http://wmsc.rid.go.th/

http://www.waterforthai.com/

http://www.thaiwater.net/web/

EGAT water monitoring: http://watertele.egat.co.th/

EGAT dam levels: http://ichpp.egat.co.th/

Chao Phaya flood risk: http://floodinfo.rid.go.th/map.php?type=straight〈=en

Bangkok canal detail: http://dds.bangkok.go.th/canal/PageGraph.aspx

Bangkok canals overview: http://dds.bangkok.go.th/Canal/

Bangkok drains: http://dds.bangkok.go.th/Floodmon/

Bangkok flood monitor: http://dds.bangkok.go.th/scada/

Chao Phaya live cams: http://203.150.226.24/

EGAT live cams: http://water.egat.co.th/waternew/

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SERIOUS WARNING: If you live in Navanakorn or Phatumthani, please prepare to move things up stairs, and be prepared to take them up quickly.!

I have it on "very good authority" (Governor assistant of Khlong Luang) that Par Sak Dam in Lopburi is going to be opened up!!!!

The decision was made in a meeting today.

Khlong Luang will receive the water first, as it has all attributaries and canals that run from that dam, via Ayuthayya and Wang Noi.

However, Khlong Luang is at higher land level than Navanakorn, and lower areas of Phatum, so the water will drain down to the western side of Payonyothin Rd.

Please take heed.

K, Sunisa.

Wow! This is big news!

Will this have a knock-on effect for Bangkok?

CAN ANYONE CONFIRM OR REFUTE THIS, PLEASE???

Is this how we will catch the news???

When will this happen and how far will the flooding spread?

Pahonyothin is a major artery....is this possible???

Will it reach Pahonyothin 42....???

I confirm the information given to me this afternoon as 100% completely reliable.

I am moving my belongings upstairs already. I confirm 100% that Par Sak Dam is being opened, before it collapses.

I live in Khlong Luang, and my secretary is wife of the Governor's chief assistant.

I, or they, have no idea of the eventualities, or how far and at what heights the waters will arrive, but they are coming.

That's is all I still know. I have asked when the dam will be opened, but I was advised to start moving my things upstairs today, of course - with no answer.

K. Sunisa.

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SERIOUS WARNING: If you live in Navanakorn or Phatumthani, please prepare to move things up stairs, and be prepared to take them up quickly.!

I have it on "very good authority" (Governor assistant of Khlong Luang) that Par Sak Dam in Lopburi is going to be opened up!!!!

The decision was made in a meeting today.

Khlong Luang will receive the water first, as it has all attributaries and canals that run from that dam, via Ayuthayya and Wang Noi.

However, Khlong Luang is at higher land level than Navanakorn, and lower areas of Phatum, so the water will drain down to the western side of Payonyothin Rd.

Please take heed.

K, Sunisa.

Wow! This is big news!

Will this have a knock-on effect for Bangkok?

CAN ANYONE CONFIRM OR REFUTE THIS, PLEASE???

Is this how we will catch the news???

When will this happen and how far will the flooding spread?

Pahonyothin is a major artery....is this possible???

Will it reach Pahonyothin 42....???

I confirm the information given to me this afternoon as 100% completely reliable.

I am moving my belongings upstairs already. I confirm 100% that Par Sak Dam is being opened, before it collapses.

I live in Khlong Luang, and my secretary is wife of the Governor's chief assistant.

I, or they, have no idea of the eventualities, or how far and at what heights the waters will arrive, but they are coming.

That's is all I still know. I have asked when the dam will be opened, but I was advised to start moving my things upstairs today, of course - with no answer.

K. Sunisa.

That is very scary. Pray for the best for all.

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Meanwhile there is complete silence or rather indifference to the matter from Plod and co.

The words from Bali seem to have been washed away in the flood and all we see is contempt and a lack of both assistance and compassion from those in puppet power.

What happened to all those wonderful flood prevention scams schemes and the budget for those scams schemes?

They do not know what to do and will not admit it to save face. There again Vietnam, parts Cambodia, India, Pakistan and all surrounding countries are the same. Nothing can be done it is to big. Any of you guys that shout your heads off, do you know what the cure is.

yes boy..i know the answer..ask for professional advice.my guess foriegn would be best..but no we know what to do....they could have atleast made it less painfull.for the locals eh....you wont see any mp,s.with athletes foot..does that satisfy you ..thumbsup.gif

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I saw the report in the other newspaper yesterday plus a translation from the evening news by a thai friend where people in the area fear the situation wil be as bad as 2011.

Even alowing for exaggeration by understandably distressed residents it's bad and we shouldn't forget only a couple of weeks ago the official line was it wasn't happening and wouldn't happen then as it did everything was under control.

When this is all over those at the top who made these crass statements will not offer an explaination and as is the way here will not be called to account.

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SERIOUS WARNING: If you live in Navanakorn or Phatumthani, please prepare to move things up stairs, and be prepared to take them up quickly.!

I have it on "very good authority" (Governor assistant of Khlong Luang) that Par Sak Dam in Lopburi is going to be opened up!!!!

The decision was made in a meeting today.

Khlong Luang will receive the water first, as it has all attributaries and canals that run from that dam, via Ayuthayya and Wang Noi.

However, Khlong Luang is at higher land level than Navanakorn, and lower areas of Phatum, so the water will drain down to the western side of Payonyothin Rd.

Please take heed.

K, Sunisa.

Wow! This is big news!

Will this have a knock-on effect for Bangkok?

CAN ANYONE CONFIRM OR REFUTE THIS, PLEASE???

Is this how we will catch the news???

When will this happen and how far will the flooding spread?

Pahonyothin is a major artery....is this possible???

Will it reach Pahonyothin 42....???

I confirm the information given to me this afternoon as 100% completely reliable.

I am moving my belongings upstairs already. I confirm 100% that Par Sak Dam is being opened, before it collapses.

I live in Khlong Luang, and my secretary is wife of the Governor's chief assistant.

I, or they, have no idea of the eventualities, or how far and at what heights the waters will arrive, but they are coming.

That's is all I still know. I have asked when the dam will be opened, but I was advised to start moving my things upstairs today, of course - with no answer.

K. Sunisa.

Do please keep us informed on the situation with this dam.

If you get confirmation that it's actually releasing water I suggest you start a new thread so that those of us in its path have up to date information.

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