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Benefits still flow from water projects

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Benefits still flow from water projects
By Pratch Rujivanarom

The Nation


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The king’s data-driven approach to dam and irrigation projects mitigated suffering in 2011 floods and 2015 drought

 

BANGKOK: -- ACROSS the country, many farmers live free from worries about water shortages due to His Majesty’s many irrigation projects. These projects remain as evidence of his hard work for Thailand even after his passing. 


On the day of his coronation, His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej announced: “I will rule the country with Dharma for the sake of all citizens’ happiness.” He stood by those words during his reign by devoting himself to tackling people’s problems, especially the chronic issues of flood and drought. 


Since His Majesty was crowned King 70 years ago, as many as 473 irrigation projects have been put in place nationwide. Suthep Noipairoj, former director-general of the Royal Irrigation Department (RID), said His Majesty’s main mission was to ensure that people lived happily without fear of water problems that could destroy their crops and property. 


“His Majesty was very talented in irrigation. He was devoted to monitoring people’s problems and trying to find solutions and prevention measures. This was despite the fact that he was suffering from poor health,” Suthep recalled. 

 

Full story: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/national/30298058

 
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