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    Floodwaters close in on heart of Thai capital

    BANGKOK (AP) — Floodwaters lapped Bangkok's largest outdoor market Saturday as officials warned that there were no major barriers between the water and the heart of the Thai capital, less than 6 miles (10 kilometers) away.

    The country's worst flooding in half a century has affected more than a third of the country's provinces and killed almost 450 people nationwide. It has been spreading across Bangkok's north and west for more than a week, and officials have been struggling to protect the economically vital center of the city of 9 million people.

    Hoping to divert some of the mass of water still piled up in northern Bangkok, workers Friday night completed a 3.7-mile (6-kilometer) flood wall made from massive, hastily assembled sandbags, said Bangkok city spokesman Jate Sopitpongstorn. But the city will have to rely on its existing drainage system to fight water that was already beyond the wall and just a few miles (kilometers) from the central business district, he said.

    Over the past two decades, the city's much enlarged and improved drainage system has been able to effectively siphon off water during monsoon seasons with average rainfall. But it will be put to a severe test given the volume of water not seen in Bangkok since perhaps a great flood in the 1940s.

    Sound predictions are difficult because various government officials, including the Bangkok governor and prime minister, have given often widely different versions of what can city residents can expect.

    Water flowed past the eastern side of the famed Chatuchak Weekend Market, a sprawling, open-air shopping zone and major tourist attraction north of the central business district. Associated Press reporters saw only a few vendors and shoppers on a day that would normally be packed with sellers and buyers.

    The floodwaters were also advancing southward in adjacent Lad Phrao, a district studded with office towers, condominiums and a popular shopping mall.

    The floods, fed by unusually heavy monsoon rains and a string of tropical storms, started in northern Thailand in late July. They have destroyed millions of acres (hectares) of crops and forced thousands of factories to close, though few of the country's most popular tourist areas have been affected.

    The government has asked residents in eight of the city's 50 districts to evacuate and said Saturday that Bangkok authorities have set up 231 evacuation centers capable of holding more than 65,000 people. More than 10,000 people have flocked to 121 of these shelters so far.

    Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra told a radio audience Saturday that a plan to be put before the Cabinet on Tuesday would allocate 100 billion baht ($3.3 billion) for post-flood reconstruction.

    "I admit that this task has really exhausted me, but I will never give up. I just need the public to understand," Yingluck said.

    Jate, the city spokesman, denied a newspaper report that authorities would not defend Bangkok's key link to its southern provinces. He said the city will seek to divert any water headed into the area via a canal to the Thachin River west of the city.

    While some roads out of the capital are still passable in every direction, the two major safe corridors from the city run to the south and the east, where Bangkok's international airport is located. Officials maintain they are confident that Suvarnabhumi Airport — the city's only aerial gateway to the outside world — will remain open. Bangkok's second airport, used for domestic flights, is already underwater and remains closed.

     
    • MICHAELL  •  Fresno, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Our Foreign Exchange Students family will lose their home and business tomorrow. I hope we all remember the many wonderful and hard working people in Bangkok in our prayers.
    • wayne  •  6 mths ago
      if they would have let the water run it course to begin with the situation would be better, they did not listen 15 years ago to the experts advise on how to remedy the situation and they will not listen now. thais think they know better than experts. if you pay them they will listen, but not for free. corruption at it's best
      • the reaper 6 mths ago
        to set your comments straight, the king advised this 15 years ago but the politicians didnt listen.
      • WORLD LIFE RESCUE 6 mths ago
        that's right and it's on youtub
      • Ah Beng 6 mths ago
        many canal waterway were missing found many road, hotel, condo, office building, shopping complex, housing estate, industrial estate, golf course instead...only thai can do all these
    • jlive555  •  Overland Park, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Send your prayers and help to Thailand,don't forget~
    • TRUTH HURTS  •  6 mths ago
      Maybe i can get a cheap condo there now! it is one of the few places i am considering moving to when i retire. Anywhere but the un-united states of whatever it is now!
      • Mike Yanagita 6 mths ago
        Same here. CHIANG MAI is a nice expat area. Many from the angloshpere have gravitated to that area.
      • nhz 6 mths ago
        Isaan.. cheap as dirt but laid back and not as much action as Bangers or Pattaya.
      • Guy 6 mths ago
        The Western idea of 'supply and demand' as it relates to real estate, especially condos, does NOT apply in Thailand. A cheap condo will cost at least 1.5 million baht in Bangkok. Good luck!
    • Charles  •  Nonthaburi, Thailand  •  6 mths ago
      Nonthaburi has taken floods that normally would have gone into Bangkok. I want money ... payment for my flooding to save central Bangkok. Anyone listening?
      • r 6 mths ago
        yes me too..my house was flooded up to my 2nd floor.all my appliances are gone!!.i live in watcahlo nr chao phraya river(sinitorn road).no one seems to help now.
      • PT 6 mths ago
        fxxk u
      • Joel Aldrich 6 mths ago
        NNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
    • Natasha Rostova  •  6 mths ago
      Thailand government does a good job with this flooding by giving shelter and food to thousands people who lost they homes... As typical to buddist culture they do a hard work without making any fuss and without proclaiming themselves to be the heroes ... God bless Thailand!!!
      • Tomasino 6 mths ago
        Natasha, you appear to be a compassionate girl although somewhat naive. The thai government & politicians have little time for the common people. They are all too busy either bickering amongst themselves or sitting in their new benz on the way to the bank to put all their ill gotten fortunes into the names of their children and servants. and as for providing relief for the poor & affected people, most are from local people helping their own.

        Many gov't factions are hording medical and food supplies and giving only to their supporters, namely, "the red shirts". They're putting their names/stickers on supplies donated from somewhere else.

        If any of you reading this plan to send relief money, you may want to reconsider. Most of the millions of dollars donated during the Tsunami were gobbled up by gov't and police. The Thai cabinet are the richest in Thailand after the prime minister's fugitive older brother, Thaksin, aka redshirt leader
        I think after you spend some time in Thailand, those rose colored glasses you';re wearing will become transparent..
      • El 6 mths ago
        Much as I hate to admit it, Tomasino speaks the truth. A pitiful truth, but a truth nonetheless. ~ A Hua Hin expat
    • Rio Kid  •  6 mths ago
      Remember, there is no such thing as global warming. Like the Americans say, the main problem is scientists and science and learning and institutions like the Environmental Protection Agency, which doesn't really do much, but it was established with the best principles in mind.

      Back to the Dark Ages.
      • Briar Rose 6 mths ago
        When the monsoons DON"T come you cry even harder.
      • smith 6 mths ago
        You will get a chance to cry without monsoons, but if it comes like this or even worse....could you remember Tsunami time recent one in Japan and the other a few years back in this zone? Global warming is really a big concern. We have created this along with advancement of our civilisation from ancient time and now a days we are literally torturing the environment and now its "Mother Earth" turn to react. We need to think of it seriously.
      • JP 6 mths ago
        If this logic serves correct, then do we assume that the last great flood in Thailand in the 40s was a result of global warming? Natural disasters like floods have been happening for as long as people have been living near water. Also FYI, Earth isn't the only planet that's been warming up, the temps went up on Mars, Venus, and Mercury at the same rate as our planet, guess our pollution can go to other planets too....
    • Singha  •  Phnom Penh, Cambodia  •  6 mths ago
      The cause of the dam? if it's from the dam project, it a too much price to pay. I'm sad to hear this and feel sorry for Thai people.
    • Yahoo  •  6 mths ago
      Bankok, like New Orleans in the U.S., is built in a river delta/river floodplain where massive tropical rivers drain into the Gulf of Thailand.....not the best place to build a city. Bankok was likely built by diverting massive amounts of river water, draining marshes/riverside floodplains and cutting down coastal mangrove forest. Sadly coastal mangrove forests, river delta marshes and riverside floodplains are the NURSERIES for much of the world's river and oceans fish. These marshes also absorb flood waters. We are now seeing dramatic declines of gamefish populations and marine life worldwide, because of destruction of these habitats. Wild ocean/river fish used to be the main source of protein for billions of people worldwide, but no longer. Growing numbers of coastal fish and shrimp farms are highly destructive/polluting and produce massive amounts of waste. Coastal shrimp farms, especially in countries like Thailand, are being built by cutting down Thailand's once vast coastal mangrove forests. This is also likely aggravating flooding/destroying fisheries.
    • jas  •  6 mths ago
      So, Thailand improved the drainage system in Bangkok, but they do nothing for the country side. So now the neglect of the government to take care of the poor of Thailand has come back to haunt them, as it should. The governments that give money to Thailand should stop the aid until the Thai government makes a verifiable effort to help the people whos backs the rich have been living on.
    • Far  •  6 mths ago
      Bangkok is an amazing city. I visited over 20 years ago and remember visiting the open air market in the north of the city mentioned in the article. The temples are breathtaking. Unfortunately, with so much traffic, city officials had many of the canals paved over that would've naturally drained the city, so now it is much more susceptible to flooding. At one point, it used to be known as the Venice of the East because of its canals. Too bad that's not the case any more.
    • lee m  •  St. Louis, United States  •  6 mths ago
      This article is completely full of inaccuracies. Whoever wrote this has obviously never been to Thailand, and needs to do a great deal more research before writing an article such as this.
    • melanie  •  Phoenix, United States  •  6 mths ago
      soi dog please stay safe...
    • Guy  •  6 mths ago
      There are 12 million folks in Bangkok, so 10,000 in various shelters is a drop in the bucket. Thai govt officials are too proud - saving face - to ask for assistance from foreign governments, and only now are govt flood control agencies waking up to the fact that they don't have the pumps on hand to drain this massive flood to the Gulf of Thailand.
    • Classified  •  St. Augustine, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Bless the people of Thailand....
    • ThailandBobby  •  Nonthaburi, Thailand  •  6 mths ago
      The flood waters are from the northside of BKK and to the north of Thailand. BKK airport (south east of BKK) is fine, as is all of south Thailand, so coming on over, it's 90 + dec. and sunny and it can only get better as the rain in the north has stopped.
    • Charles  •  Nonthaburi, Thailand  •  6 mths ago
      The Thailand flooding is a major disaster of scope well beyond any Western tv reports, partly because one video of flood waters looks like all the others, so TV shows one and blows off the VAST SCOPE and depth of the water.

      I looked over a private dike of 2 meters (6 feet) yesterday and was stare at flood waters 6 inches below the top and stretching as far as I could see. A big machine was patching the leaks. My own home is beyond this dike. From this small, personal spot out to the massive area now under water, I tell the international media: This is worse than any typhoon or earthquake, or even tsunami because all those types of incidents GO AWAY fast. Thailand's floods will last months and clean up and recovery take years.
    • Charles  •  Nonthaburi, Thailand  •  6 mths ago
      Thailand beach resorts are wide open and dry and in no danger. Superhighways out of Bangkok to southwest are closed, so fly to the west side beaches. One superhighway remains open to the southeast (to Rayong and beyond) from the new airport.
    • El  •  6 mths ago
      Hang in there, Bangkok and the rest of the flooded locales.! Never give up! Never give up hope! We're pulling and praying for you over here in the States.
    • Charles  •  Nonthaburi, Thailand  •  6 mths ago
      Yingluck, elected by the poor, immediately works to save the rich. Oops, wrong vote???
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