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Old November 17th, 2011, 08:01 AM   #561
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I heard Yingluck government want to move the capital somewhere else and Bangkok will sink underwater in 50 years? is that true
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Old November 17th, 2011, 01:04 PM   #562
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Just another game for land speculation along with the red herring after beign grilled for her incompetent to handle the flood crisis ...
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Old November 17th, 2011, 04:48 PM   #563
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Flood receded in Lad Phrao, allowing Central lad Phrao to reopen on 18 Nov 2011
1) Reopening Phaholyothin road from Lad Phrao intersection to Ratchayothin intersection
2) Reopening Vibhavadee Rangsit highway up to Lad Phrao intersection
3) Reopening Ram Indra road from Central Ram Indra to km 8
4) Reopening Lad Phrao road all the way from Lad Phrao intersection to Bang Kapi
5) Reopening Ratchadaphisek up to Ratchada- Lad Phrao intersection
6) Reopening Kamphaeng Phet road all the way - with a hope to reopen Mochit 2 soon.
7) Ngam Wongwan road Opening ONLY one traffic lane from Vibhavadee Hospital to Phongphet
8) Charan Sanitwongse Road reopendd from Rama 7 Bridge to Charansanitwongse Soi 34
9) Pinklao road reopened from Pinklao Bridge to Boromratchonnanee Intersection
10) Reopening Arun Amarin road from Rama 8 Bridge to Arun Amarin intersection
11) Reopening Rajvithi road from Victory Monument to Boromratchonnanee Intersection in Bang Plad
12) Boromratchonnanee road reopend from Boromratchonnanee Intersection to Phutthamonthon Sai 2 but small vehicle strongly DISCOURAGED from going through this route!
13) Rajapruek road reopened from Nakhon In Circle to Krung Thonburi road
14) Boromratchonnanee Elevated road reopend up to Talignchan Police station
http://www.komchadluek.net/detail/20...7;ว.html
http://breakingnews.nationchannel.co...?newsid=539596

Those angry mobs from Lad Sawai in Lum Look Ka District of Pathum Thani breaking the sandbag walls by 30 meter causing the flood level in Sam mai district to be risen by 40 cm - flooding the Anti Aircraft section of RTAF in Saimai
http://www.komchadluek.net/detail/20...;ม!.html
http://breakingnews.nationchannel.co...?newsid=539746
http://www.komchadluek.net/detail/20...E0%B8%A1!.html

After BMA opening Phraya Suren Watergate by the pressure of Angry Mobs, those who live in Bang Kapi, Wang Thong Lang and Minburi (near Suan Siam) are goign to suffer from the rising flood
http://breakingnews.nationchannel.co...?newsid=539731

Flood receding in Rama 7 and Bang Plad, allowing the traffic to go
http://breakingnews.nationchannel.co...?newsid=539734

Those who live in Nakhon Sawan still suffer from mental trauma by the flood
http://breakingnews.nationchannel.co...?newsid=539730

BMA going to dole out the additional 1500 Baht per family for Bangkokian families who are suffering from teh flood - 96 pumps have been installed to drain the flood water to Tha Chin river
http://www.komchadluek.net/detail/20...4;ท.html

Army men sending the sooth sayer teams to calm those flood victims down
http://breakingnews.nationchannel.co...?newsid=539751

The volume of water flow from Chao Phraya river in Nakhon Sawan reduced to 2,245 Cubic meter per secodn, down by 66 cubic meter per second
http://breakingnews.nationchannel.co...?newsid=539697

Mobs from Klong Hok Wa gogin to make a negotiation with FROC on the upcoming saturday
http://breakingnews.nationchannel.co...?newsid=539753
http://www.komchadluek.net/detail/20...%E0%B9%89.html

After Phraya Suren watergate has been opened, Minburi, Bangkapi and Klong Sam Wah going to be flooded very soon.
http://breakingnews.nationchannel.co...?newsid=539731

Singapore Government warning their citizens NOT to come to Thailand due to the infection from the flood water
http://www.komchadluek.net/detail/20...%E0%B8%84.html

Criteria to get 5000 Baht flood dole
http://www.komchadluek.net/detail/20...%E0%B8%A1.html

Additional 1500 Baht from BMA for those Bangkokian flood victim families
http://www.komchadluek.net/detail/20...%E0%B8%97.html

The angry mobs throwing firecrackers to those those who are repairing Klong Hok Wah Flood Wall - injured 6 men
http://www.komchadluek.net/detail/20...%E0%B8%B2.html

More MB Balls from those who live in Lamphun top bail Bangkokians out of the stinking flood water
http://breakingnews.nationchannel.co...?newsid=539760

A couple from Bang Bua Thong electrocuted during the flood
http://breakingnews.nationchannel.co...?newsid=539641

Hillary Clinton Visiting Thailand boosting up more confidence on Thai Tourists
http://breakingnews.nationchannel.co...?newsid=539695

Naval Hydrology reporting the tide level of Chao Phraya river - maximum 2.2 meter from mean sea level at 12.44 PM
http://breakingnews.nationchannel.co...?newsid=539587
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Old November 17th, 2011, 08:00 PM   #564
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I heard Yingluck government want to move the capital somewhere else and Bangkok will sink underwater in 50 years? is that true
If you talk to Thai and other scientists, yes, it could be true. I watch a documentary about BBK and a Thai scientist there says that BBK is being sinking a rate of a few mm per year.

Some thais, however, don't believe that because they so political.
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Old November 17th, 2011, 11:27 PM   #565
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I think most people in Bangkok knows their city is sinking due to the climate warming
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Old November 17th, 2011, 11:31 PM   #566
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One advantage of moving the capital is to reduce traffic congestion, the government complex is now relocated to the satellite city of Nonthaburi
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Old November 18th, 2011, 12:24 AM   #567
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They have another plan to build the new capital in Phetchabun the up north city of Thailand as well.

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The Ingenuity of Thailand During Their Massive Flood Is Very Impressive

I don't want to make light of a tragedy because the floods in Thailand have been worse than imaginable. The flooding has killed over 500 people, caused $5 billion in damage and has been ongoing since mid-summer. It's a sad, sad state of life. But instead of giving up, the people of Thailand are adapting. And it's awesome to see.

I think these clever hacks—some being absolutely hilarious, others being super resourceful and all being useful—speaks to the survival nature of humans. Create to survive. Check out all the so bat-shit-crazy-it-works pictures of Thailand floods over at Thai Flood Hacks. [Thai Flood Hacks]

http://gizmodo.com/5860285/the-ingen...sive/gallery/1

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Dog swimming vest made of bottles


Bottle Boat for Grown Ups


Motorbike Parking in the Tree via Message/Facebook submitted by Siriwat


Water Bottle Swimming Vest for Cats via Message/Facebook submitted by Siriwat

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Flood Motorbike Trailer via @elgrodo @ericsirote


Cool kid with homebuild water ski


Flood bicycle via @rung_jaa @suebsak1 @naum99 @ppbow @elgrodo


Car Bags via @MarcusBurtBKK


A Better Picture of the Shopping Cart Walkway (Credit AFP | Getty Images)




Oil Barrel + Garden Pump = Homebuild Jetski

For more go to this site: http://thai-flood-hacks.tumblr.com/
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Old November 18th, 2011, 02:47 AM   #568
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Seems like people comes up with lots of cool innovation due to this disaster.

Who makes those car bag? how can you be sure it is 100% water tie.
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Old November 18th, 2011, 06:02 AM   #569
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the best source of Flood Advice would be "รู้สู้ Flood" as shown in its Facebook

http://th-th.facebook.com/ROOSUFLOOD

Here is "รู้สู้ Flood Channel" on Youtube - with English subtitle
http://www.youtube.com/user/roosuflood

For the matter of flood dealing Project as proposed by Irrigation Dept, The first priority is to dredge the existing shotcut canals to be wide and deep enough to allow even the container ships to go in both directions without being obstructed and use the mud and clay from the bottom of the canal to build the flood protecting dikes ...

Next on the line is to dig the new shotcut canals which require heavy land exappropriation and may need to ask NHA to build the new villages near the new shotcut canals to accommodate those who used to live in the exappropriated land along with those who used to live along the existing shotcut canals who HAVE to go to allow the consturction of the new flood protecting dikes along those shotcut canals.
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Watching the news last night, the flood has gone in certain areas

After the flood, it may takes a lot of time cleaning up the city and trash
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Work has already started
Ever since the aftermath of the protest last year, big cleaning day has been very popular in Thailand with lots of volunteers.
It's also held in other cities too.

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VIPASAI NIYAMABHA SPECIAL TO THE NATION November 16, 2011 1:07 am



Volunteers and locals flock to the ancient capital to clean temple grounds and scrub monuments

More than a month after it was engulfed by floodwaters, the province of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya is slowly getting back to normal as the waters recede. Most of the provincial seat is now dry and with houses, museums, temples, palace ruins and roads once again visible, people are beginning the long and arduous task of cleaning up.

In the distance, the slightly leaning Chaiyamongkol pagoda, built to honour the victory of King Naresuan the Great's victory over Burma, can clearly be seen. The ancient royal monastery of Wat Yai Chaimongkol, located just outside the city island, looks well on the way to recovery, with most of the temple grounds now free of water.

Last Thursday, a large group of volunteers gathered at the temple for Ayutthaya's big cleaning day. Lay people and monks spread out through the temple grounds, washing, wiping and pulling up dead trees. Sadly, the roots of all the ornamental orange jasmine trees rotted in the water but the hardier West Indian jasmine trees survived and are in full bloom.

"Ayutthaya was the capital of Siam for more than 400 years and acted as the centre of administration, culture and international relations of the Siamese kingdom. Today, Ayutthaya is the centre of cooperation among Thai people to help bring the old capital city back to its former glory and the smiles back to people's faces once again", says Ayutthaya's governor, Wittaya Pewpong,

And certainly, the folk in Ayutthaya are fighting the flood with big smiles. At Wat Ayodhaya in Hantra village, locals still commute to the main road in shallow muddy water. "My one-storey house was flooded up to the gables. We had to move to high land just behind the pagoda, and now the water has receded to chest level. I should be able to move back in about 10 days", says a local man with a broad smile.

Wat Ayodhaya is home to one of the oldest pagodas in Ayutthaya and its ruins are located just behind the new Ubosot hall. Historians believe this was the site of the old royal palace before it was relocated to Ayutthaya island. Two cows are eating grass on the pagoda's higher platform - more than three metres above the ground. "They climbed up by themselves. They've been living up there for more than a month now" says a local woman.

This small temple was holding a Loy Krathong festival later that night to give locals a break from the floods. The festival was also being celebrated at Wat Phanan Choeng, home to Luang Pho Tor, the 19-metre tall stucco Buddha image that dates back to the 14th century.

Wat Phanan Choeng is one of three temples that hasn't been affected by the floodwaters, the other two being Wat Putthai Sawan and Wat Niwet Thammaprawat. According to the governor, Bang Pa-in Palace, Siriyalai Royal Residence and Bang Sai Royal Arts and Craft Centre have also been spared.

An island at the confluence of three rivers, Ayutthaya is no stranger to flooding. Indeed, the rainy season was long known as the "flood season" or "reudu nam lark" and was never considered harmful in the olden days, as the entire economy was based on rice farming.

But while the physical geography hasn't changed, industrial development has sprung up around the area bringing with it a population influx. The governor says he wants a dam built on the Pasak and Chao Phraya rivers to protect the city in the long run. His aim is to give people their lives back, to restore the world heritage site back to its former glory and to boost Ayutthaya's chance of being selected as the host of the World Expo in 2020. "I believe we can accomplish it", he says.

Right now though, only a few visitors are cycling around Ayutthaya and the elephant strolling along the Historical Park has no tourists on her back. Viharn Monkholbopit, the building that houses Phra Monkholbopit, is still not open to visitors. It's possible to venture into the adjoining Wat Phra Si Sanpetch to visit the three pagodas and the Royal Palace ruins but the ground is still soft and wet and the water stains are visible on the old bricks.

Among all the religious centres of Ayutthaya, Wat Mahathat is regarded the most significant, as it once was a residence of the Supreme Patriarch. The temple is not completely dry, but the most photographed sandstone Buddha's head enmeshed in the tree trunks has now emerged from the water and the dark moss that used to cover the face has all but disappeared.

Lovers of Buddhist art cried when they saw photos of the giant reclining Buddha image at Wat Lokayasutharam submerged in the floodwaters. Now, the 29-metre-long reclining Buddha is more or less water-free and small fish and shrimps can be seen trying to escape from drying muddy ponds. A couple of tourists stop but rather than take photos, they start collecting garbage left by water in the temple yard.

Their simple gesture is a timely reminder that we too should all do our part in rescuing our precious heritage.

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/trav...-30169940.html

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credit : The Bangkok Governor on FB. http://www.facebook.com/#!/TheBangkokGovernor

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Big Cleaning @ Bangplut, Bangkok - 20/11/2011

“ฟื้นฟูกรุงเทพฯ รวมกันเราทำได้” วันอาทิตย์ที่ 20 พ.ย. 54 ตั้งแต่เวลา 10.00 น.(Big Cleaning พื้นที่บางพลัด)

ขอเชิญชวนจิตอาสาร่วมทำความสะอาดครั้งใหญ่ในพื้นที่เขตบางพลัด ตามโครงการ “ฟื้นฟูกรุงเทพฯ รวมกันเราทำได้” ในวันอาทิตย์ที่ 20 พ.ย. 54 ตั้งแต่เวลา 10.00 น.เป็นต้นไป จุดนัดพบที่ศูนย์การค้าเทสโก้โลตัส สาขาจรัญสนิทวงศ์ โดยร่วมกันเก็บขยะ กวาดถนน ล้างตู้โทรศัพท์ ม้านั่ง ป้ายรถประจำทาง และ Street Furniture อื่นๆ ตั้งแต่บริเวณหน้าโรงพยาบาลยันฮี จนถึง แยกบางพลัด ทั้งนี้ ขอความร่วมมือผู้ที่จะเดินทางมาร่วมกิจกรรมใช้รถสาธารณะในการเดินทางเนื่องจากที่จอดรถมีจำกัด และหากสะดวกขอให้เตรียมอุปกรณ์ทำความสะอาดมาด้วย แต่ถ้าไม่สะดวก ทางกทม.ก็มีจัดเตรียมไว้ให้จำนวนหนึ่ง มารวมพลังกันเยอะๆนะครับ.
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Old November 19th, 2011, 09:56 AM   #572
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it is as well, water has receded!
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''Originally Posted by Codename B

The Ingenuity of Thailand During Their Massive Flood Is Very Impressive''

These photos are being discussed in the Chinese forum

http://www.discuss.com.hk/viewthread...extra=page%3D1

http://bbs.qoos.com/viewthread.php?t...extra=page%3D2
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602 Deaths in Thailand during the flood of 2011 and 2/3 of Thailand suffering from the flood in either directly or indirectly
http://www.thairath.co.th/content/oversea/218049

Transportation Co.ltd. wil move Southern Bus terminal back to the old site on Bororaj Chonnanee Road on 23 Nov 2011
http://dailynews.co.th/newstartpage/...ntentID=177285

BMA has to open the watergates at Bang Or, Bang Plad, and Bang Bumru as a condition to end the road blockade by those angry mobs from Nonthaburi
http://www.thairath.co.th/content/region/217984

Governor Sukhumbhand has to discuss with BMA team if they have to Yield the demands from those angry mobs from Nonthaburi to open the watergates along Mahasawat canal
http://www.thairath.co.th/content/region/218082

Angry mobs from Donmueang stormign FROC
http://dailynews.co.th/newstartpage/...ntentID=177263

FROC sending the fact finder teams to Donmuenag as being requested by angry mobs from Donmueang
http://www.thairath.co.th/content/region/218111

A lady form Singburi committing suicide by hanging herself after being suffered from the flod for 3 months
http://www.thairath.co.th/content/region/218080

Cleaning day at Bang Pa In Industrial estate after the flood has receded
http://www.thairath.co.th/content/region/218083

Followign HM advice for sustainable flood controls
http://www.thairath.co.th/content/eco/218019

the flood of 2011 has cause the big drag on Thai GDP from growing 3-4% a year to 1.5% a year - almost recession.
Productions in the flooded industrial estate can be resumed ONLY in early Feb 2012
http://www.thairath.co.th/content/eco/218112


Nong Big Bag by Garun - with this kind of big bag, no wonder why Nong Nam Nuea HATEs Nong Big Bag.
http://garun.exteen.com/20111120/entry


Nam Nuea Rin Chapter 1 by Rexgis
http://rexrgis.exteen.com/20111113/special-2-01

Be careful on 1 Million flooded houses - or you will be electrocuted
http://dailynews.co.th/newstartpage/...ntentID=177169

Ch. Karnchang PCL getting 700 million Baht contract on Ban Pa In Industrial Estate
100 Million Baht for Pumping water out of Ban Pa In Industrial Estate
100 Million Baht for reinforcing the existing earth dykes
500 Million Baht for 11-km Concrete Flood wall
http://dailynews.co.th/newstartpage/...ntentID=177282

Evene though Bang Chan Industrial lestate is stil flooded by water has been receded to hte poiont to allow the productions continue
http://dailynews.co.th/newstartpage/...ntentID=177280

Metropolitan Polcie reopenign 19 road on 21 Nov 2011:

1. Ratchadaphisek Ring road - reopening all parts
2. Lad Prhao road - reopening all parts
3. Kamphaengphet road - reopening all parts
4. Phaholyothin road - reopening from Saphan Kwai to Sena Nikhom 1 (Phaholyothin Soi 32)
5. Vibhavadee Rangsit Highway:reopenign form Dindaeng to Lad Yao - Lad Yao to Lak Si still suffering from the flod at 20-30 cm
6. Ram Indra road - reopegn from Central Ram Indra (km 1) to Minburi
7. Ngam Wongwan - reopengin from Bangkhen railway station to Phongphet station only 1 traffic lane from each direction due to the 40cm level fo flood
8. Local road (kamphaengphet 6 road) - reopenign Wat Samian Naree to NHA Housing at Thung Song Hong - there is a flood at 5-10 cm level.
9. Charansanitwognse road - reopening all parts
10. Pinklao road - reopening all parts
11. Rajvithi road - reopening all parts
12. Arun Amarin road - reopening all parts
13. Rama 2 Highway - reopening all parts
14. Kalapapruek road - reopening all parts
15. Boromraj Chonnanee - reopenign from Bororaj Chonnanee to Phutthamonthon Sai 2 road
16. Rajapruek road - from Nakhon In Circle to Krung Thonburi road
17. Kanchanaphisek ring - reopenign from Klong Mahasawat to Rama 2 highway
18. Boromraj Chonnanee Elevated road - reopenign form Chimplee to Talingchan polcie station but the small veicle strongly Discouraged from usign this Boromraj Chonnanee Elevated road
19. Sirindhorn road - reopening all parts
http://dailynews.co.th/newstartpage/...ntentID=177274

Rotten flood water in Prachinburi river around Ban Sang - causing many fish includign Stringray to swim out
http://www.thairath.co.th/content/region/217557

It will take 3 weeks to restore BKK from being flooded
http://dailynews.co.th/newstartpage/...ntentID=177266

BMA dealing with the Bangkokians who suffer from the flood
http://dailynews.co.th/newstartpage/...ntentID=177179
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ประชาชนที่มีจิตอาสาร่วมกันทำความสะอาดพื้นที่เขตบางพลัด กทม. ในงานบิ๊กคลีนนิ่งเดย์ หลังสถานการณ์น้ำท่วมกลับสู่ภาวะปกติ


Kaset Junction, Chatuchak Bangkok - 21/11/2011
หนูน้อยนั่งเล่นก่อกองทรายตรงเกาะกลางถนนบริเวณถนนพหลโยธิน แยกเกษตร ซึ่งระดับน้ำเริ่มลดลง โดยตั้งแต่ช่วงเลยซอยพหลโยธิน 34 ขึ้นไปทางแยกรัชโยธินน้ำแห้งแล้ว แต่บริเวณแยกเกษตรยังคงมีน้ำท่วมสูงรถเล็กยังไม่สามารถวิ่งผ่านได้


Back home after evacuated, Bangkok - 21/11/2011
ชาวกทม.และผู้ที่ทำงานในเขตพื้นที่ถูกน้ำท่วมที่หนีออกไปอยู่ยังต่างจังหวัดก่อนหน้านี้ เริ่มพากันทยอยเดินทางกลับเป็นจำนวนมาก จนทำให้การจราจรบนถนนสาย 304 ต่อเนื่อง 314 ติดขัดอย่างหนัก


Samut Prakan - 21/11/2011
คลองประดิษฐ์ กาลักน้ำ เข้าคลองบางน้ำจืด อ.เมือง จ.สมุทรสาคร อีกช่องทางในการเร่งระบายน้ำลงอ่าวไทย กลายเป็นต้นแบบของแรงบันดาลใจในการร่วมแก้ปัญหาน้ำท่วม


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Old November 22nd, 2011, 12:00 PM   #576
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Bangpa-in ready for refurbishments
Published: 22/11/2011 at 12:00 AM
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AYUTTHAYA : It's a big cleaning day at the Bangpa-in Industrial Estate, and some 2,000 workers have gathered to help clean up the place.

The estate is the first of the seven inundated estates that have finished pumping 8 million cubic meters of water out of the area, and Lukkana Meankumnerd, director of the Bangpa-in Industrial Estate Office, says factories will be operational within two months at the earliest.

Although the exact dates are up to each individual company, most of the factories that use mechanical machinery will recover faster than those that use electronic machinery, she said.

Floodwater entered all areas of the estate, which houses 90 factories, reaching four to five metres above sea level on Oct 15.

The water level started to recede on Nov 7, and the estate was fully dry on the 17th, with road and infrastructure repairs completed at that time.

Kutsuyuki Kunikata, vice-president of Nippon Super Precision Co Ltd, a manufacturer of computer hard-disk drives, said plans to expand production 20% at its 3-billion-baht plant have been delayed until the government provides adequate plans for water management.

"We are still committed to maintaining production in Thailand, but we don't want the same problem to happen again. We want to see a clear plan by January; this needs to be done before the rainy season comes again," said Mr Kunikata.

With 1,000 employees, Nippon has production capacity of 1,200-1,300 parts per month, with 20% exported. It paid full wages to employees for the first month of flooding, and is now paying 75% of wages.

"Most of our machinery is under water, but we expect to resume operations within two to three months," he said.

Sukhum Srisobhanangkul, president of Kukubo Rock Ice (Thailand) Co Ltd, said its 250-million-baht plant is expected to be operational within 90 days.

With a production capacity of 40 tonnes of ice per day, or 40,000 packs, the company received permission from the Food and Drug Administration to import 1 million packs of ice from Japan to sell locally at the same price. The ice is expected to arrive before Dec 20.

"Many Japanese companies said they wish to remain in Thailand, but if there is no clear [water policy] it may be a factor if they consider switching manufacturing bases, as electronic parts are easy to move," said Mr Sukhum, who is also vice-chairman of the Federation of Thai Industries' Ayutthaya chapter.

Plew Trivisvavet, chief executive of Ch. Karnchang, said the estate will start constructing a five-metre concrete dyke around the 11-kilometre perimeter once the water outside the estate recedes in order to prepare for a worst-case scenario.

The dyke will cost 700 million baht and be partly financed by soft loans from the government, with 200 million for reconstruction and water pumping.

The new dyke will take two years to build and be mixed with soil. It will be built in tandem with reconstruction of the existing dyke, which is 4.5 metres.

Mr Plew estimated damage for the industrial estate to total 700-800 million baht, with lost opportunity costs totalling 100 million the past few months.
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1 Trillion Baht damage by the flood of 2011 along with the GDP reduction from 4.5% to 2% and 728 Death
http://daily.bangkokbiznews.com/detail/32819

The Tong insisting that the government is going to consturct the permanent ferro concrete flood walls alogn the canals to prevent any attempt to destory the flood walls m,ade from sandbags and mud
http://www.manager.co.th/Politics/Vi...=9540000149143
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Now, the community along Chaeng Watthana road (my home) has sety up their FaceBook to tell the disgrunt feelings due to the long term flood in the home they live
Chaengwattana Floods Community

Moving capitali city due to the flood - that the stupidiy in the puirest form
More about super-express floodway
http://www.bangkokbiznews.com/home/d...1;่.html

Rawangpai News - the measure by community against the flood perils
http://www.bangkokbiznews.com/home/d...4;น.html

Big Cha explaiingin baout hte budget speding of FROC
http://www.bangkokbiznews.com/home/d...;ภ..html

Dr. Raphee Sakrit telling the correspondent that Flood of 1942 which he has experienced was actually worse than the flood of 2011 but the mentality of peopld of 2011 which is nothing but Garbage heap has been worsening the flood of 2011
http://www.bangkokbiznews.com/home/d...%B5%C3%94.html

300 Angry Mobs from Lam Lokkka are going to destroy the big bags at all cost while blamign both BMA and FROC for being out of touch with peoiple's sufferings who have to live the flood for several months
http://www.manager.co.th/Home/ViewNe...=9540000149364

Yinglxu grillign BMA Government to handle the flood in much better way than the excistign method of carign the narrow intertsts of Bangkokians without takign neighbor provinces into accounts.
Note: Many Thai Nettizens pointigng out that those PT men (in both National Assembly and local TAO) in Nonthaburi and pathum Thani are shifting the burdne of flodo to BMA despite of the fact that it is their duties to deal with the flood in their constituencies.
http://www.manager.co.th/Politics/Vi...=9540000149355

Angry mobs from Rangsit City blockign Tollway as the way to express their disgrunt for the flood
http://www.manager.co.th/Home/ViewNe...=9540000149465


Recently salvaged Highway 340 (Bang Bua Thong - Suphanburi)
Angry mobs from Nonthaburi askign Adminsitration Court to sue agaisnt Ministry of Transport as the weay to suspend the salvagign Highway 340 which has prolonged the flood in Bang Bua Thong area
http://www.manager.co.th/Politics/Vi...=9540000149507


Map of Usable sections of Highway 340 (Bang Bua Thong - Suphanburi)
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Lots of Burdens after the end of the flood - big garbage heap, the diseases and reconstruction of lives
http://www.bangkokbiznews.com/home/d...6;า.html

Private sectors revealign the corrupt practise (malpractice) of the government - purchase the new pump to get the commission fees from theri cronies isntead of leasign the pumps despite of the cheaper price and quicker delivery
http://www.posttoday.com/%E0%B8%98%E...B8%B9%E0%B8%81
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