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Mekong river boat operators warn of increased boat fares

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Mekong river boat operators warn of increased boat fares

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BANGKOK: -- Boat service operators in the Mekong river in Bung Karn province have warned that they may have to increase boat fares if river conditions worsen.

The operators complained that water level in the Mekong has lowered sharply to the extent that sand dunes have surfaced – one of them as long as one kilometer – forcing them to make longer trip in order to reach the destinations.

They blamed China for holding up most of the water at its dams upstream and, hence, release small amount of water downstream causing the river downstream to turn shallow and narrow.

One operator said the normal boat fare from Pak Kard district to Laos’ Ban Tuay in Pak San which costs 40 baht one trip and 60 baht for return trip may have to be adjusted up if the water level further recedes making them to take longer time to avoid the sand dunes.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/mekong-river-boat-operators-warn-of-increased-boat-fares

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-- Thai PBS 2015-04-05

Chinese again tut tut tut !! Making life difficult for everyone !!

I didn't know there were boats on the Mekong river, never seen one except from Luangprabang.

Or if the drought continues, people may just be able

to walk over!whistling.gif

regards Worgeortdie

While the river is low.. Take the time to dredge it..good quality river sand!

I didn't know there were boats on the Mekong river, never seen one except from Luangprabang.

Yes, there are hundreds of thousands of those woodeny floating things, on this vast river. Thanks for making me feel better about my less than perfect eyesight.

Chinese again tut tut tut !! Making life difficult for everyone !!

China Asia's big brother looking out for us again. Anything they do is for their good only.

"Boat operators"? Gross exaggeration. This is simply a cross-river ferry at one point..

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