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Subject: Sad Very sad, Thailand just doesn't deserve this crap! [nt]

Date: Mon 15/08/05 05:11:34 GMT

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In reply to Message (17657) Info OFF TOPIC: Chiang Mai,Thailand FLOODS

By Wet Brian - ex Mon 15/08/05 02:07:34 GMT

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Those that have been to Chiang Mai for Songkran may be interested to see how different the area is now,after flooding.

Here is the Night Bizzare http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y228/Sbacm/August2005054.jpg

More photos from around Chiang Mai here http://www.thaichange.com/cm_flood.htm

 

This from THE NATION newspaper:

 

NORTHERN FLOODING: Deluge wreaks havoc, claims 2 lives

Published on August 14, 2005

 

Downpours force thousands to abandon homes; Pai under one metre of water. Torrential rains over the last two days caused flooding in the northern provinces of Chiang Rai, Chiang Mai, Lampang, Mae Hong Son and Phayao, according to the Meteorological Department.

 

Officials in Mae Hong Son said two men were killed by the flooding but had no further details.

 

In Chiang Rai, where the storm was centred, heavy rains beginning on Friday night caused widespread flooding. Some 700 houses were flooded, while main roads in seven villages were submerged, and three bridges were washed out. The rainfall was measured at 500 millimetres, and the floodwaters were 30 to 50 centimetres deep.

 

In Chiang Mai, flash-floods inundated about 3,000 houses yesterday. In Chiang Dao district, heavy rain began falling at 5.30am. Some 2,000 homes were flooded in the five tambons of Tungkaophong, Muang-na, Muang-ngay, Muang-kong and Pingkong, where frightened villagers fled their homes. Officers of the Meteorological Department brought some stranded families to safety.

 

Rescue units rushed to evacuate people from affected villages in San Sai and Phrao districts. Torrential rains also trapped motorists in their vehicles on the Chiang Mai-Fang road.

 

Saichon Kadphet, a local official of the Meteorological Department, said the heaviest rainfall in Chiang Dao district had been measured at 200.3 millimetres.

 

Water levels in the region are still gradually increasing because of water flowing from higher elevations.

 

Flooding damaged farmland and rice fields in Wang Nua district, Lampang.

 

In Phayao, flood water averaged 30 centimetres yesterday. Seven districts and two sub-districts were submerged.

 

Overnight rain in the province damaged large areas of farmland. Villagers cannot travel from one district to another.

 

The intersection of Pramong and Nongrabu roads in Muang Phayao district was flooded, and water started to pour into buildings at the Srikomkam and Phrachaotonleung temples. Many motorcycle accidents were reported yesterday.

 

More than 80 per cent of Dok Kham Tai district was flooded. Water from the Yom River overflowed in many tambons, especially in Naprang, which is the worst affected area in Phayao.

 

Noppadol Rattanasuwan, a Phayao Disaster Prevention and Mitigation official, said the province was checking and estimating the damage. Everything will be fine if heavy rain does not return, because the water level is decreasing, he said.

 

Heavy rain hit Mae Hong Son province at 7am yesterday. Villagers and tourists fled their houses and guest houses seeking higher ground.

 

About 300 houses were damaged.

 

Pai district was submerged under one metre of water. Rushing water and a landslide cut Highway 1095 between Mae Hong Son and Pai. Officials ordered villagers living along the Pai River to move to higher ground because they believed that the water level would continue to rise.

 

The flooding in Mae Hong Son killed two men, but no tourists have been reported injured or missing. Officers are searching for three missing villagers.

 

Brian

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