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    Confusion reigns as Thai capital braces for floods

    BANGKOK (AP) — Fear and confusion gripped Bangkok on Friday as anxious residents grappled with mixed messages over whether Thailand's worst floods in half a century would overwhelm the intricate defenses of the low-lying metropolis of 9 million people.

    The government sought to reassure residents the capital would be spared, noting that much of it stands behind a sturdy system of flood walls, dams and dikes that have been reinforced in recent days. The deluge has submerged entire towns across the country's central plains, devastated rice crops and shuttered hundreds of factories.

    "I insist that the floods will only affect outer Bangkok and will not be widespread in other areas," Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said Friday.

    Authorities have for days been warning that the flooding has reached crisis levels and that waters rushing from the north could combine with rains and high tides in the next few days to flood the capital. Some have said the rush of water would be so strong that authorities would be left with little choice but to watch the city drown.

    But the message hasn't always been clear, with some agencies, departments and officials contradicting others, sometimes in the same news conference.

    Yingluck visited a key part of Bangkok's defenses Friday just north of the city in Rangsit. There, military personnel and hundreds of volunteers raced to stack thousands of white sandbags along the walls of a canal gushing with runoff from the central plains to the north.

    Troy Pannavaj, a 32-year-old volunteer, said authorities were trying to pump as much water as possible into the Chao Phraya River — which snakes through the capital and into the sea — before high tides or heavy rains over the weekend slow the outflow. "If these barriers break," Pannavaj said, "this water will rush through Bangkok very fast."

    In another town north of Samkhok, also in Pathum Thani province, flood waters from the north breached a wall of white sandbags several dozen miles (kilometers) long, submerging Buddhist temples, homes and factories.

    When soldiers were deployed to set up a new barrier in the middle of a main road in the town center, scuffles broke out between troops and angry residents who wanted to let the water run toward Bangkok, said Wasan Leekmeg, a local politician.

    Some residents tried to remove the sandbags fortifying the wall. Rising waters eventually swamped the barrier, and "the soldiers gave up trying to protect it and started evacuating people," Wasan said.

    "The problem is, the water keeps rising, and nobody knows how bad it's going to get," said Wasan, who spent the last few days ferrying supplies to desperate businesses and families on a wooden canoe — one of the only reliable ways to navigate the town.

    Erroneous reports Thursday said flood waters had broken through another key flood gate in Pathum Thani, leading one government minister to order residents in the area to urgently evacuate. The government later apologized for the "misinformation," saying the evacuation order had been reversed and that damage to the gate had been overestimated.

    The conflicting information has left many Bangkok residents scratching their heads and wondering whether their neighborhoods are truly at risk — and if so how best to prepare. Many have been stocking up on bottled water, rice, instant noodles, medicine and other essentials, leading to shortages in some areas. Others have moved their cars to higher ground in parking garages in the city's malls.

    Buildings in many areas of the capital have stockpiled sandbags, while others have built protective walls from cement and cinderblocks. The city's subway system was rushing to install steel flood barriers.

    "To be frank, I don't really know what's going to happen to Bangkok," said 26-year-old Kuealapat Atsawasiramanee, whose family home is about a half mile (a kilometer) from the Chao Phraya River. "Is it going to be flooded or not, I'm not really sure. There are many pieces of information and news out there and I just don't know what to believe."

    "If it's going to flood, the government simply needs to say so. Don't conceal the truth, because that will only lead to more panic."

    The confusion hasn't been limited to Bangkok.

    A Japanese trade organization on Friday blasted the government for allegedly failing to provide timely and accurate information about the situation in the central province of Ayutthaya, where hundreds of factories have been devastated.

    Seiya Sukegawa of the Japan External Trade Organization Thailand said much of the information released by the government before floodwaters hit the area was late, contradictory or difficult to understand because it was not in English.

    "Japanese companies didn't know what was happening or which information was true or not," he said. "They received warnings but not enough information and not enough time to decide the next step."

    He said more than 300 Japanese-owned factories — including electronics makers and automotive parts suppliers — were damaged or destroyed by flooding.

    Sukegawa also complained that the Thai government was doing nothing to help companies reach their factories to salvage whatever equipment and technology remained undamaged.

    Not just factories and humans were affected in Ayutthaya. About 100 elephants were forced to flee to higher ground and are facing food shortages as well as possible foot diseases because of the wet conditions, officials said.

    Chusit Apirumanekul, a hydrologist at the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center, sympathized with the difficulties facing the government, saying the unpredictable nature of weather makes it impossible to forecast the flood threat with certainty.

    "I think this is quite normal in every country when you have this kind of warning, forecasting, you cannot say that it will happen or it will not happen 100 percent," he said.

    Yingluck said Friday that her government would adjust its methods of informing the public and that official information would only be released by the director of the Flood Relief Center.

    Near the northern edge of Bangkok's city limits, Somjai Tpientong wondered whether the nearby sandbag wall protecting Rangsit and Bangkok would hold up.

    "If the water comes I'll have to let it happen. There's no way I can block it. For me, I'll move to an upper floor," she said. "I feel sorry for the people in lower-lying areas."

    Some 8.2 million people in 61 out of Thailand's 77 provinces have been affected by the flooding, which has killed at least 283 people since late July.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Thanyarat Doksone, Pamela Sampson, Grant Peck and Vee Intarakratug contributed to this report.

     

    26 comments

    • Rick  •  7 mths ago
      I am a "Katrina" survivor here on the Mississippi Gulf Coast! Most people can't even imagine the damage that storm did to our once thriving area. It's easy to sit behind a computer screen and mock people who have to live an expierence like this. To them who feel smug and superior by kicking people when they are down, all i can say is may God allow you wallow in your ignorence. Thailand is an amazing country, I hope the people there and safe and wish them a speedy recovery.
    • BUDMAN  •  7 mths ago
      I was stationed in Thailand for a year during Nam and went back to Thailand in 1998. They have made significant progress in "cleaning up" but we in the western culture need to understand and recognize that they do have a different culture. and we should not become ugly American in there land. When they come here they fit in and do not force anything on us not like other cultures.
      • Chariya 7 mths ago
        Very kind. Thank you. Hope you, and your family are blessed with good wishes.
    • GeneM  •  7 mths ago
      Sad and scary.
    • Oz-moises  •  7 mths ago
      Don't worry Bangkonians, we will make it through these floods, as for all the haters out there with negative messages, its about time we stopped trash like them from visiting our country and dirtying it up. Maybe these floods will finally wash away all the garbage from outside.
    • WORLD LIFE RESCUE  •  7 mths ago
      TK and Chariya need to read more carefully
      • Chariya 7 mths ago
        I agree, was told you were rude did not read it myself. Sorry if i offended you
      • WORLD LIFE RESCUE 7 mths ago
        it's kool
    • What  •  7 mths ago
      Bad Karma for the Thai elites. The Isan areas (red shirts) were intentionally flooded last year through "water management". Once again, the reservoirs were allowed to fill up, with the royalists expecting a repeat of last year. This time, their evil intentions have back fired. Ex-PM A #$%$ ANT never expected that BKK would be in danger.This flooding falls on the Democrat's shoulders. Online articles are all ready popping up which clearly, and truthfully, show that the current flooding was planned early this year. It goes all the way to lady boy Prem.
    • Chariya  •  7 mths ago
      Thailand is a very beautiful country. Yes we have problems with drugs, prostitution, and the inability to care for some of our poor. Before you start saying it should be cleaned up or complain of the girls working. Check your own countrys progress on how they handle ,the same problems. The ones hurt most are the poor, old and very young. People will go hungry because of the flooding. When America had the bad storm in Florida. Our country sent aid. Have not ask your country for anything. Keep yor men out of the bars and i'm sure that will stop most of the girls from danceing.
      • Yut Phut E-Gair Bah 7 mths ago
        Yup, Ill admit, Thailand is a very beautiful country, has alot to offer.I still love you Chariya.LOL
      • Chariya 7 mths ago
        Very funny, but thank you
      • whisky_ m 7 mths ago
        Man thats been a long season of flooding,but I went through a monsoon season in Vietnam,and it was hell.I hope you and everyone in Thailand stay safe,Chariya,and the flooding ends soon.God Bless !
    • WORLD LIFE RESCUE  •  7 mths ago
      confusion reigns,Authorities have for days been warning that the flooding has reached crisis levels and that waters rushing from the north could combine with rains and high tides in the next few days to flood the capital. Some have said the rush of water would be so strong that authorities would be left with little choice but to watch the city drown...this article is just making us look like dummy,confuse no flood water going down to bangkok from the north,what is the confusion? pack up your thing put your car,motocycle on high ground and get your self /family to safe place.
    • Sam  •  7 mths ago
      People dieing, crops ruined. And people think it's funny to leave stupid remarks. One day it may happen to them. The Thai's i know are honest, kind, loving people. Help strangers without any rewards. Wish i knew more in my own country with their ideas. Would help in any way.
    • Ernesto  •  7 mths ago
      shut up, justie and mdonacid! don't be idiots! ... not all go go girls in thailand are thais, and not all thai girls are go go girls! the philippines and filipinos are not saints! even your priests and religious leaders are big sinners themselves.

      bago nyo linisin ang dungis ng 'yong kapwa, hugasan ang iyong putik sa mukha!
      • Mahmood 7 mths ago
        Keep it up,Bravo,I had been to thailand they are good people,GOD bless them all.
    • Cpl. Smitty. U.S.M.C.  •  7 mths ago
      BUDMAN,
      I was in Thailand in 89 also . i went to Pattaya. Loved it and wanted to stay.
      Was in the Marine Corps at the time. 3rd. LAI Bn.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 mths ago
      Ps i may be a farang but i didn't come for the thai ladies but love the people here and wish them all luck, and reading comments i dont like judgmental people, go clean up your own house then invite me and while your at it sweep congress under the rug i wont mind the lumps.....
      • Nelya 7 mths ago
        Kind remarks are always welcome. Being a forang is not bad. Just not a rude one. People forget how it hurts to loose what they loved. so write things ment to be funny.
    • Jason  •  7 mths ago
      All the chicks on here that are babbling on about prostitution, etc... are just pizzed because there's no way their old, fat opinionated selves can compete with even an ugly Asian woman who's got more class than they or their fat grandaughters will have combined. Do you still believe we are impressed by your "career success"?
    • WORLD LIFE RESCUE  •  7 mths ago
      the Japanese must be crazy,everyone know and been saying it's going to flood seen july,they just want to work the people's til the last day and what the government to help them salvage and or move their equipment...? hey japanese this is what you have to do next time if 10 or more city north of you is flooded already you don't work your employee til the last day and want thai government to come and help you salvage your company.you know you are in the lower plate area you should of build a water barrier around the company.being too dam cheap
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 mths ago
      My sympathy to the thai people in bkk,,,, as to the japanese well bring in interpreters if you cant read or speak thai,,,, my sympathy to the chang and as i am just finding out about all this i wish all the best of luck and would send you a boat if i had one, no one can predict floods and wash outs so all must deal the best with what they can do.
      I am sure if america did not have lame obama as pres, aid will be coming soon, but like bad weather america has unpredictable president that would rather be begging for votes than helping the people on this planet in distress,,,,, sweet dreams mr president,,,, cause you be in the unemployment lines soon come,
    • I love U.S.A  •  7 mths ago
      Be prepare, do not get drunk, and always have a boat in your hand.
    • Kim Jong Un  •  7 mths ago
      Sorry Thai folks. Your ugly old King can't help you guys since he is very ill and still in the hospital.....
    • Frank  •  7 mths ago
      The Judgement of God! Just like New Orleans?
      There is a reason they call these areas "flood plains", you know.
    • justie  •  7 mths ago
      There are lots of smiles when they see your Euros, Dollars and yen... I was once threatened with violence because I would not pay 20 dollars for a glass of beer...
    • Jim R  •  7 mths ago
      9 million people! quick, everyone go lay down on the levees, that's the equivalent of like 36 million sand bags.
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