Ursprungligen postat av AlexxxZ
Toppad är den väl inte, dom räknar ju med att vattnet ska stiga ännu mer.
Jag var vaken till runt 2 igår och såg inte en droppe regn, däremot igår morse regnade det typ 30 minuter där jag bor. Idag kom en skur på runt 10 minuter nära Petchaburis MRT och sen inget märkvärdigt..
Däremot såg vattnet ut att ha stigit rätt rejält i klongen som går parallellt med petchaburi road under dagen..
Var i Bangkok håller du till?
Jag bor precis utanför bkk... Nonthaburi.
21Nov skall det inte vara några problem, regnperioden är snart över. och stora delar av bkk har inga problem. Dom områdena som kan ev. bli översvämmade är inga turister besöker endå.
klipper in lite info från regeringen......
Some minor flooding was reported on 8-9 October in several areas in the north and east of Bangkok, including the Ratchayothin, Lat Phrao and Kaset intersections, and Vibhavadi Rangsit, Ram Intra, Ratchadaphisek, Chaeng Watthana, Lat Phrao Soi 22 and Ngam Wong Wan roads. Access routes to Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) were not affected.
The authorities have prepared evacuation plans for the following 13 districts: Bang Sue, Dusit, Phra Nakhon, Samphan Thawong, Bang Kholaem, Yannawa, Khlong Toei, Bang Phlat, Bangkok Noi, Thon Buri, Khlong San, Rat Burana and Watthana. Military bases are being used as evacuation centres and the government has set up an emergency flood relief centre at Don Mueang Airport (DMK).
The areas expected to be worst affected in the coming days are the eastern districts of Nong Chok, Khlong Sam Wa, Lat Krabang and Min Buri. Additionally, the following roads are most at risk of flooding over the next week:
Chan Road-St Louise-Sathu Pradit (Sathon district)
Prahon Yothin Road (central Phaya Thai district)
Sukhumvit Soi 105 (Bang Na district)
Sukhumvit Soi 39 and 49 (Watthana district)
Lat Phrao Road (Wang Thonglang district)
Navamin Road (Bung Kum district)
Ratchadaphisek Road (Din Daeng district)
Lat Phrao intersection on Ratchadaphisek Road (Chatuchak district)
Ratchathewi intersection on Phetchaburi Road (Ratchathewi district)
Nikhom Makkasan Road (Ratchathewi district)
Phetchakasem Soi 63 (Bang Kae district)
Yen Akat Road (Yannawa district)
Srinakarintara Road (Prawet district)
Sanam Chai-Maha Rat Road (Phra Nakhon district)
Elsewhere
Thirty of the country's 76 provinces are affected by flooding. They are: Sukhothai, Phichit, Nakhon Sawan, Uthai Thani, Chai Nat, Sing Buri, Ang Thong, Ayutthaya, Lop Buri, Saraburi, Suphan Buri, Nakhon Pathom, Pathum Thani, Nonthaburi, Ubon Ratchathani, Khon Kaen, Si Sa Ket, Surin, Chachoengsao, Nakhon Nayok, Prachin Buri, Chiang Mai, Roi-et, Lampang, Loei, Nakhon Ratchasima, Buri Ram, Kamphaeng Phet and Tak.
Nakhon Sawan, Uthai Thani, Ayutthaya, Chai Nat, Sing Buri, Angthong, Lop Buri, Pathum Thani, Nonthaburi and Chacheongsao have been particularly impacted and preparations for emergency evacuations are under way there. The Chao Phraya river overflowed its banks on 9 October in Nonthaburi, causing some flooding in Pak Kret, Bang Bua Thong and Sai Noi districts.
The worst-affected province remains Ayutthaya. Heavy rainfall in recent days has caused significant flooding in the provincial capital Ayutthaya, including the inundation of Rojana Industrial Park in Uthai district, which has forced the closure of the nearly 200 factories located there. Route 32, which links Ayutthaya with neighbouring provinces and Bangkok, is closed to all but military vehicles. Across the country, 60 highways and 154 rural roads are inundated. Road and rail links between Bangkok and the northern provinces are particularly affected, including the Asian Highway.