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Trang declares 10 districts disaster zones

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Trang declares 10 districts disaster zones

BANGKOK, 5 April 2015 (NNT) - 10 districts in the southern province of Trang have been declared disaster zones due to drought. More than 185,600 people do not have sufficient water for consumption.

Chief of the provincial disaster prevention and mitigation in Trang Somkiat Intharakham said Trang was one in 30 drought-ridden provinces and more than 185,600 people were now affected by drought. The province had declared ten districts disaster zones, said Mr. Somkiat.

A village headman in Kantang district said there were only two water sources left in Libong island. The district had to impose water cutbacks and make sure that groundwater wells did not dry up, he added.

The village headman called on relevant government units to dredge a large reservoir on the island so that it could store more water for people there.

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Amazing Thailand.....they are looking for high speed trains but they can't even provide enough water for their people.sad.png

Amazing Thailand.....they are looking for high speed trains but they can't even provide enough water for their people.sad.png

Look at the positives in Thailand Costas- tourist numbers are up since they lifted the curfew thumbsup.gif

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I bet they still throw gallons in songkran

I bet they still throw gallons in songkran

You bet !

But it will be raining right after songkran...

A good reason to cancel The Festival of Death! Known locally as Songkran

Really? It is basically a Buddhist festival hijacked by tourism, like it or not coffee1.gif

Thailand - hub of disaster zones... coffee1.gif

Long, dry periods and droughts are nothing new in Thailand, plus the signs of a very long and dry high season where written all over it - yet nothing was done, no preparation, ab so f....g lutely nothing! Islands could survive on desalination plants instead of depleting all the groundwater, eventually lowering the islands' elevation above sea level year by year. Well, planning (and acting) ahead has never been and most likely never will be in that simple-structured mindset called "Thainess". sad.png

Amazing Thailand.....they are looking for high speed trains but they can't even provide enough water for their people.sad.png

Maybe they should ask the Greeks how to run their economy.

Amazing Thailand.....they are looking for high speed trains but they can't even provide enough water for their people.sad.png

Maybe they should ask the Greeks how to run their economy.

Yet you have missed it.. they (Thais) need to learn.. how to make a decent pizza....5555clap2.gifthumbsup.gif

Not much better up here in the far north. I am expecting any day for our well to run dry. There is one way to make the water last longer though. Dilute it.

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