Debatemne: Thai-Dk Din debat side :: More provinces under water
Oprettet af thai d. 22-09-2013 12:27
#1
så er der igen tid til det årlige udendørsbad :o
More provinces under water
Many more provinces have been inundated as rain continues thanks to a low-pressure cell, the Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department said yesterday.
Train services between Ubon Ratchathani and Si Sa Ket's Kanthararom district were suspended yesterday after the track was flooded.
On Friday, the department announced that Surin, Kalasin, Si Sa Ket, Ubon Ratchathani, Phitsanulok, Ayutthaya and Angthong were under water.
As of press time yesterday, floods were also ravaging Buri Ram, Prachin Buri, Ranong, Chachoengsao, Nakhon Ratchasima, Sa Kaew and Pathum Thani.
http://www.nation...15357.html
Oprettet af sam d. 22-09-2013 14:10
#2
Utroligt, at der ikke kommer beretninger fra danskere, der bor rundt omkring i Thailand.
Oprettet af thai d. 23-09-2013 08:54
#3
lidt mere nyt om det årlige udendørs fælles bad
Sa Kaeo hospitals flooded
Two hospitals in Sa Kaeo have suspended service due to flooding in the province, Health Minister Pradit Sinthawanarong said yesterday.
He said Tambon Non Mak Moon and Tambon Klong Takian health-promotion hospitals had been forced to temporarily stop offering services because they were under water.
"Floodwater levels there are between 50 and 70 centimetres."
Pradit said he also ordered hospitals in Lop Buri and Ayutthaya to closely monitor the flood situation.
http://www.nation...15435.html
PM orders troops to help as floods worsen
The floods have hit 15 provinces in the Northeast, Central and eastern regions, including Ubon Ratchathani, Surin, Si Sa Ket, Ayutthaya, Nakhon Sawan, Prachin Buri and Sa Kaeo.
As water levels in some major rivers continue to rise and with more rainfall expected this week, riverside residentsSunday were told to move their belongings to higher ground.
http://www.bangko...oded-areas
Redigeret af thai d. 23-09-2013 08:55
Oprettet af thai d. 26-09-2013 14:19
#4
Floods hit 295 temples
A total of 295 temples in 12 provinces have been flooded since Sept 17, affecting 2,014 monks, Preecha Kanthiya, director general of the Religious Affairs Department, said on Thursday.
He said there were 109 inundated temples in Si Sa Ket, 38 in Ayutthaya, 33 in Prachinburi, 26 in Lopburi, 25 in Phichit, 24 in Surin, 20 in Nakhon Nayok, 12 in Phetchabun, 5 in Ubon Ratchathani and one each in Buri Ram, Saraburi and Chon Buri.
Mr Preecha said his department has been providing assistance to the flood affected monks.
http://www.bangko...es-flooded
Oprettet af thai d. 27-09-2013 00:48
#5
vand eventyret forsætter
Locals rally as floods ravage Prachin Buri
Cut-off residents call for sluice gates to open
The flooding enraged local residents who have complained it is being caused by sluice gates remaining shut to protect areas downstream.
The villagers Thursday blockaded a road in Kabin Buri municipality, calling on authorities to deal with the problem.
They have threatened to dig up a road along the irrigation waterway in tambon Wandan to discharge the floodwater from the area.
read more here
http://www.bangko...ue-to-rise
Redigeret af thai d. 27-09-2013 00:49
Oprettet af skipper d. 27-09-2013 04:57
#6
Nå regner det nu igen i Thailand, her i Sverige er nattefrosten ved at sætte ind, man kan se græsset er frosset tidligt om morgenen når man lufter den firbenede.
Intet nyt under solen, heldigvis, jeg ville blive mere nervøs hvis det var omvendt.
Temperatur -3 som den skal være for os vikinger((11((
Oprettet af AL 48 d. 27-09-2013 11:29
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Dam in Khon Kaen to release water
Published: 27 Sep 2013 at 13.16
Online news: Local News
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Ubonrat Dam in Khon Kaen will begin discharging about seven million cubic metres of water per day to keep the level in the reservoir below capacity, and people living downstream are being warned of sudden flooding.
Deputy provincial governor Songpol Champaphan said on Friday that Ubonrat dam currently holds 1.09 billion cubic metres of water, or about 60% of its capacity.
"About 27 million cubic metres of water are coming into the dam each day and this volume is higher than the safety level.
"It is necessary to discharge about seven million cubic metres of water in preparation for more heavy rain to come," Mr Songpol said.
People in some areas of Muang and Nam Pong districts were likely to experience flooding, he said.
The Meteorological Centre in the Northeast reports that about 10% of the region is getting rain and 60% of Khon Kaen could expect more rain, especially in early October, he added.
http://www.bangko...y-flooding
Oprettet af M55 d. 28-09-2013 05:35
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