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Old news ... BBC Story is dated March 2011

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Old news ... BBC Story is dated March 2011

 

 

:Oops1:.... I promise you I have not been drinking..:Drink4:....It's on the news as I type this....

 

Thai PM warning of flooding in Bangkok at the next high tide (15th-17th october)

 

 

 

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its date stamped 30th march ,

it is an old story ,

( doesnt mean its not raining now ) i was out there then flew out from Samui 26th as my mate was leaving earlier than me so decided to spend a few days in BKK , thank god i did as they closed the airport AND the harbour the next day ,

and of course as usual they are awaiting the november floods

"And were you pleased?" they asked Helen in Hell.

"Pleased?" answered she,when all Troy's towers fell;

And dead were Priam´s sons, and lost his throne?

And such a war was fought as none had known;

And even the Gods took part; and all because

Of me alone! Pleased?

I should say I was!"

 

Lord Dunsany

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12910312

 

According to bbc news the Thai navy are helping with evacuations.

 

Reports shortage of food, atm;s out of money...

 

Does not look good, any bm's on the ground ?

Keep safe............

Do not make panic.

THAJEC Thajský muž TRIP 37 - 30.November 2018 - 28.1.2019

 

 

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Do not make panic.

 

Sorry, it was me who panicked...... I am going in a couple of weeks time....

 

Anyway I came across a chinese news channell and the SUBTITLES were talking about the floods in Koh Samui....

I didn't think they were talking about something that happened MONTHS ago lol.... I mean it was a NEWS channell.........:rolleyes:

 

 

 

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Samui has had little Rain compared to other parts of Thailand. It is now just settling into the Rainy Bit as others parts are looking to ease ( hopefully ) out of it.

 

Just back after a Month and been all over.

 

Thailand has had the mist rain this year compared to over the last 50 Yrs.

 

But still it copes and for us Tourists the impact is very small.

 

The but about Navy etc is OLD News the Navy were involved in Koh Phangan Koh Tai and a bit of Samui because of cancelled Flights.

 

This was March 11 because I was their at time so do not worry Thailand has coped with Worse.

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