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Thailand drenched in heavy rain due to tropical storm Nari
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BANGKOK, Oct 16 - Bangkok was hit by a drenching downpour early this morning with rain averaging 80-90 millimetres, and Min Buri as well as Khlong Sam Wa were also heavily hit with 90 millimetres of rain, all part of the last performance of Typhoon Nari which brought disruption and destruction across east Asia.

Some areas of the Thai capital were flooded this morning due to the slow drainage of rainwater. The authorities have sped up drainage works to lower the water level in Khlong San Saeb to create spare capacity for draining water.

Now only a low pressure cell bringing abundant rain to a broad landscape that needs no more, the remains of Typhoon Nari has lost its storm power but now stretches across Thailand's northeast and east still more rain.

Today and tomorrow more rain and isolated heavy rain is expected along with winds over the Northeast and the East, not only at Mukdahan, Amnat Charoen, and Ubon Ratchathani as earlier reported by the weather agency, but moving west and south to Nakhon Ratchasima, Buri Ram, Surin, and Si Sa Ket.

From today through Saturday, another rather strong high pressure weather system from China will extend over upper Thailand leading to cool weather with a 5-8 degree Celsius temperature drop and in the North and the upper Northeast.

Typhoon Nari made its landfall at Da Nang, Vietnam and as it moved across Vietnam, the Lao PDR and into Thailand, it was downgraded to tropical storm, tropical depression and low pressure cell status. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2013-10-16

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I'm just wondering if Yingluck will come up with her great ideas again to use speed boats to "eliminate" the floods

Heavy rain and stormy in Sisaket. Temperature dropped to 22 degrees Celsius. Another flood could be possible as the Moon river has reached its capacity.. .-wai2.gif

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FLOODS
Sluice gates opened to drain heavy rainfall: BMA

The Nation

BANGKOK: -- The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has opened all sluice gates in the eastern area after several hours of heavy rain over the capital. The downpours, which started around 2am Wednesday, are likely to continue for the next few days.

BMA drainage office chief Adisak Khantee said that the city saw the maximum accumulated rainfall in Min Buri (80 millilitres) and Din Daeng (83 millimetres), while water level in canals were on rise. The office thus took the decision to open all sluice gates in Eastern Bangkok to drain excess water out of Bangkok in readiness for the expected rainfall. Officials would continue to the monitor situation, especially as high inflows of seawater are forecast for tomorrow.

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-- The Nation 2013-10-16

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Heavy rains hit Thailand Wednesday
The Nation

BANGKOK: -- Bangkok was hit by a drenching downpour early this morning with rain averaging 80-90 millimetres, and Min Buri as well as Khlong Sam Wa were also heavily hit with 90 millimetres of rain, all part of the last performance of Typhoon Nari which brought disruption and destruction across east Asia.

Some areas of the Thai capital were flooded this morning due to the slow drainage of rainwater. The authorities have sped up drainage works to lower the water level in Khlong San Saeb to create spare capacity for draining water.

Now only a low pressure cell bringing abundant rain to a broad landscape that needs no more, the remains of Typhoon Nari has lost its storm power but now stretches across Thailand’s northeast and east still more rain.

Today and tomorrow more rain and isolated heavy rain is expected along with winds over the Northeast and the East, not only at Mukdahan, Amnat Charoen, and Ubon Ratchathani as earlier reported by the weather agency, but moving west and south to Nakhon Ratchasima, Buri Ram, Surin, and Si Sa Ket.

From today through Saturday, another rather strong high pressure weather system from China will extend over upper Thailand leading to cool weather with a 5-8 degree Celsius temperature drop and in the North and the upper Northeast.

Typhoon Nari made its landfall at Da Nang, Vietnam and as it moved across Vietnam, the Lao PDR and into Thailand, it was downgraded to tropical storm, tropical depression and low pressure cell status.

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-- The Nation 2013-10-16

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Rainfall tops 139mm in Bangkok's east

BANGKOK: -- The BMA flood prevention centre reported Wednesday that the city's maximum accumulated rainfall was at 139 millimeters in Suan Luang district, followed by Min Buri at 130, Sai Mai at 119.5, Din Daeng at 93 - while other areas of the city braved rainfall from 20100 mm.


While main roads were not flooded, smaller roads and sois in Nawamin, Lat Phrao, Chokchai 4 and Bang Na suffered from flooding caused by clogged drainagepipes, the centre said.

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-- The Nation 2013-10-16

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Weather Advisory No. 17 (302/2013) Subject: Tropical Storm “NARI”

The active low covers the lower of northeastern Thailand near Roi Et, Maha Sarakham, Buri Ram and Surin. Widespread Light rain and moderate rain in the Northeast and isolated heavy rain in Chaiyaphum, Nakhon Ratchasima, Buri Ram, Surin, Si Sa Ket, Yasothon, Rai Et and Maha Sarakham. This active low is moving west-northwest expected to the lower North, the Central and the East will more rain and isolated heavy rain in these areas. The eastward of the Northeast will decrease rain on 18 October 2013.

Weather Forecast for Thailand from Wednesday Noon to Thursday Noon
Northern Thailand Cool with fog in the morning. Scattered rain mostly in Sukhothai, Phitsanulok, Phichit and Phetchabun. Minimum temperature 20-24 ?C. Maximum temperature 32-34 ?C. Northerly winds 10-30 km/hr.
Northeastern Thailand Fairly widespread thundershowers and isolated heavy rain mainly Chaiyaphum, Nakhon Ratchasima, Buri Ram, Surin, Si Saket, Yasothon, Rai Et and Maha Sarakham. Minimum temperature 22-23 ?C. Maximum temperature 30-33 ?C. Northeasterly winds 15-35 km/hr.

Central Thailand Very cloudy. Fairly widespread rain and isolated heavy rain mainly in Nakhon Sawan, Chai Nat, Lop Buri, Saraburi, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya and Samut Songkhram. Minimum temperature 24-25 ?C. Maximum temperature 32-34 ?C. Northerly winds 10-30 km/hr.

Eastern Thailand Widespread thundershowers and heavy rain in many place. Minimum temperature 23-24 ?C. Maximum temperature 30-32 ?C. Northeasterly winds 15-30 km/hr. Wave height about 1 meter and about 2 meters in thundershower areas.

Southern Thailand East Coast Cloudy with scattered thundershowers mostly in Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung and Songkhla. Minimum temperature 24-25 ?C. Maximum temperature 33-34 ?C. Westerly winds 15-30 km/hr. Wave height about 1 meter.

Southern Thailand West Coast Cloudy with scattered thundershowers mostly in Phang-nga, Phuket, Krabi, Trang and Satun. Minimum temperature 22-25 ?C. Maximum temperature 30-32 ?C. Southwesterly winds 15-30 km/hr. Wave height about 1 meter and about 2 meters in thundershower areas.

Bangkok Metropolis and Vicinity Very cloudy and widespread rain. Minimum temperature 24-25 ?C. Maximum temperature 30-31 ?C. Northeasterly winds 10-30 km/hr.

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I have a colleague whose house in Bangkok was flooded last night

I told him he must be wrong because the PTP said so

3 weeks ago, it was announced by the PM's office that there would be no flooding this year. Then last week it was announced that there may be some flooding, then today it was announced that there will be 3 more weeks of flooding. They certainly have the possibilities surrounded.

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Defamation case against Weather Gods started by PM Yingluk and Plopprasot (MToc)

A defamation case against the weather Gods has been deposed to the Courts by PM Yingluk and Plopprasot for "causing heavy rainfall in Thailand and specially in Bangkok".

PM Yingluk told the newspapers yesterday that it was illegal to cause heavy rainfall in Bangkok after her declaration that there would be no flooding in Bangkok this year.

The weather Gods chose specially Bangkok to share the heavy rainfall and put the PM and midget Plopprrasot in a bad position.

PM did also call the DSI to probe if the weather Gods have violated other laws by causing flood in Bangkok and she asked the DSI to bring forward to the courts all documents on this case.

A preliminary decision of the courts is expected by end of this year.

If the court finds that the weather Gods have violated the laws declared about flooding in Bangkok by PM Yingluk and Plopprasod, the punishments for this crime can be from 10 Baht to 1,000 Baht and a suspended jail term of 250 years.

Noitan

cheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gif That was epic cheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gif Bangkok ONLY Bangkok, the face of SHINA aka China, not Thailand

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I have a colleague whose house in Bangkok was flooded last night

I told him he must be wrong because the PTP said so

3 weeks ago, it was announced by the PM's office that there would be no flooding this year. Then last week it was announced that there may be some flooding, then today it was announced that there will be 3 more weeks of flooding. They certainly have the possibilities surrounded.

Yep....like an Unesco temple

-it belongs to Cambodia

-it belongs partly to Cambodia, not the road towards

-it does not belong to Cambodia, let's sacrifice soldiers for it!

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Defamation case against Weather Gods started by PM Yingluk and Plopprasot (MToc)

A defamation case against the weather Gods has been deposed to the Courts by PM Yingluk and Plopprasot for "causing heavy rainfall in Thailand and specially in Bangkok".

PM Yingluk told the newspapers yesterday that it was illegal to cause heavy rainfall in Bangkok after her declaration that there would be no flooding in Bangkok this year.

The weather Gods chose specially Bangkok to share the heavy rainfall and put the PM and midget Plopprrasot in a bad position.

PM did also call the DSI to probe if the weather Gods have violated other laws by causing flood in Bangkok and she asked the DSI to bring forward to the courts all documents on this case.

A preliminary decision of the courts is expected by end of this year.

If the court finds that the weather Gods have violated the laws declared about flooding in Bangkok by PM Yingluk and Plopprasod, the punishments for this crime can be from 10 Baht to 1,000 Baht and a suspended jail term of 250 years.

Noitan

LOL clap2.gifclap2.gifclap2.gifclap2.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gif

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