Mekong River near to flooding

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Post by BKKSTAN » August 14, 2008, 4:40 pm

Just got the daughter from school.''No school tomorrow daddy,to many students got flooded'' :lol:

At least ,no one got surprised here!It had been a steady creep upward!

Still no rain today but now most of the streets and sois are flooded as the drains are full!

My quiet neighborhood had 2 dogs barking all night long in the yard next to mine!

A falang,so I went over to complain!Temporary situation until his until the water recedes from his friends home and yard! 8)



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Post by oldfield » August 14, 2008, 5:26 pm

bloody Chinese.

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Post by saint » August 14, 2008, 9:17 pm

quote stan [ 2 dogs barking all night long ] welcome to the real thailand stan !!!!! :D :D :D

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Post by arjay » August 14, 2008, 9:33 pm

BM, He was previously playing with the engine. Though at that moment maybe he was trying to save face, by switching to washing his wheels!!

I have been trying to post some more photos taken further down the road where there is much more flooding, but the Isarapix server seems to be down, so I have been unable to do so.

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Post by arjay » August 14, 2008, 10:05 pm

Here are some photos from mid afternoon today, taken at the end of some of the blocked off sois further down the river road in Nong Khai. There's about a metre of water being held back by the sandbanked barricades at the end of about twenty sois.

If you look carefully, you can see two large pumps jettisoning water over the wall into the river.

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That's the road that they are swimming and playing in, in the last photo.

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Post by wazza » August 14, 2008, 11:16 pm

Arjay

as this flood subsides and the local authorities review their repsonse etc, your picts will also assist them in updating the emergency flood repsonse.

Times of day, Picts showing the height of sandbags, locations etc are all great evidence to have on file for future planning.

The picts with the sand bags clearly show they are working.

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Post by farang » August 15, 2008, 1:11 am

great pic`s arjay =D> keep them coming 8)

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Post by mally » August 15, 2008, 3:01 am

Well I'm back in old UK so not affected by these floods, but your pics are so good I'm addicted to looking for new ones everytime I come home from work.
Well done Arjay, keep em coming !

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Post by beer monkey » August 15, 2008, 5:24 am

arjay wrote: Image
I like this one of the very tall boy and his short friends playing in the flood waters.

Bravo arjay...keep them coming.

Whats it like around Tha Sadet market place..?

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Post by arjay » August 15, 2008, 6:52 am

The water level this morning is the same as last night.

The Tha Sadej market, the new promenade area, boat jetty, and area around Brendan & Nois are all still Ok. The water level there is about 1 foot below the top. Where for example the bandstand type area is just beforet he boat jetty, the water is one step below the top.

Unfortunately I will be doing some more moving house today, and will be leaving for the UK via Phuket tomorrow, so won't have much time to post more photos. I'll have one more look around, later this afternoon.

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Post by aznyron » August 15, 2008, 11:07 am

I am assuming this problem is only on near the river. further inland is it OK ?
I have to go to immigration later in the month would I be facing any flooding problems ?

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Post by arjay » August 15, 2008, 12:37 pm

I understand much of Tha Bo area is flooded and Sri Chiang Mai.

This morning the water level here in Nong Khai town centre and riverside is about the same, but last nights rain has had nowhere to go and the drains seem to have given their water back, as Prajak Road is now flooded to about 1.5 feet in places.

Ironically Meechai Road - the one closer to the river is still dry, but Prajak Road further away, but lower, is flooded (as I said from the drains).

Some photos below (taken from outside the main Siam Commercial bank branch about 08.30am this morning:-

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Post by lee » August 15, 2008, 12:50 pm

Thanks for the photos arjay. Any chance of posting the direct image link so the full image is displayed on the forum, I'm just lazy to open each one. ;)

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Post by halleej » August 15, 2008, 1:59 pm

Some pics from my family in law
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Post by BKKSTAN » August 15, 2008, 6:39 pm

The river has not risen in the last two days,but it is to high for the city drain system,which has been full for two days!Consequently,any showers that we have received just stay on the streets and the water gets slowly higher and higher!

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Post by arjay » August 15, 2008, 9:26 pm

Lee, I don't know how to do what you are suggesting.

I do find it a chore having to upload via Isara all the time too, and I assume it's part of their system that it produces a small image. I would be happy to upload form my own PC direct to Udonmap. :D

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Post by beer monkey » August 15, 2008, 9:29 pm

Just use the last option 'Direct link to image' after uploading, and just add [img]at%20the%20begining%20then[/img] at the end arjay.

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Post by wazza » August 15, 2008, 10:04 pm

Its dry over here, can u divert some Mekong pls

i think i can paste picts now also

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Post by Steve3 » August 16, 2008, 5:16 am

Or like this sir:

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Click on the box labeled img, paint and do a control C on the "direct link" option on the isarapx website, paste or do a control V in the spot where you want the image to appear (it will typically be there) then click the now starred Img box a second time.

I practiced on your image arjay. Hope that is all right with you?

Some websites make it a little easier to do it by already adding the boxes as an option.


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Excuse me! That was halleej's image!
I'm so embarrassed!:oops:


~Steve3

And thank you Lee.
the right kind of spirit IMO.

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Post by arjay » August 16, 2008, 8:28 am

Just a quick update, before I disappear on my travels:-

The water level in the (river) road outside where I live has dropped about 2-3 inches overnight, though the road is still flooded. And we've had no rain yesterday or overnight, so the threat of further flooding should recede!! As long as China aren't opening any dams or anything!! :D

PS. Thanks for the advice on posting pics. I'll try it out when I return, or if I get bored whilst in the UK. ;)

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