Mapping the Thailand Flooding DisasterMapping the Thailand Flooding DisasterOn Sunday, October 9th, 2011 at 8:06 am, No Comments »
Mapping the Thailand Flooding DisasterThailand Flooding Disaster
As of this writing, 562 people (List of Death ) have already died in Thailand due to more than two months of heavy rains. Many parts of Bangkok, the country’s capital, are already submerged in floodwaters. Online Maps were created to monitor the floods and inform the public on the extent of the flooding disaster.
The Thailand Flood Map highlights the areas which are 'severely affected, ‘critical', and ‘affected' by the floods
Written by Mong Palatino
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Below is the government’s Thailand Flood Monitoring System
The Water Measurement System monitors the water level in canals and rivers
The Highway Department identifies the flooded roads. Red Car means the road is flooded and impassable. Green Car means the road is flooded but passable with care. Blue Line refers to road diversions
A Brahman water-lowering ceremony was organized by the government to beg to Kang Ka, the River Goddess, to lower the flood in Bangkok rapidly. Hotline numbers are posted online to help flood victims. Red Cross is accepting donations to help Thailand.
Richard Barrow gives the situation in Bangkok
Despite the flood prevention wall, more than 1,200 families in 27 communities outside the flood walls along the Chao Phraya River, the Bangkok Noi Canal and the Maha Sawat Canal are still at risk. I think there will only be limited flooding in certain areas for short periods of time. They have done a lot more in recent years to protect Bangkok from the floods. We were expecting bad things last year but it wasn’t so bad in the end. The rest of the country is a different story of course.The #thaiflood twitter hashtag has been very active in the past few days @tumbler_p Heard that some of Bkk's so-called ‘mega tunnels' designed to drain flood water are out of operation. Don't tell me they're dummy tunnels.. @freakingcat Strongest rainfall in many months - Bangkok drowns @bamboohuts Our deepest condolences to the victims of #thaiflood. we hope that this crisis will pass very soon with minimal amount of damages. @TheLilyfish Amazing how people of Ayutthaya are so upbeat and friendly despite being under 3 metres of water… @alexandrachua RT @Vvanessaaaa: Thailand has 77 provinces but 55 are flooded while the others are waiting for fate. @ChaiyaBenz Flooding in Khon Kaen is getting serious too. The water is grow-up from Nampong River! Help!! #Thaiflood @thai_intel reports says many thai shopping centers are offering free parking so flooded out car owners can keep them safe @tulsathit Floods crippling over 1,200 factories nationwide, affecting 41,000 workers. Govt's called on the factories to hold on and not lay off labour DONATE TO HELP FLOOD VICTIMS IN THAILANDDonate to flood victims in Thailand with Thai Red Cross http://english.redcross.or.th/news/information/1030/Emergency MessageEmergency Message on Flooding in Thailand http://bangkok.usembassy.gov/100711emergencymessage.htmltag Thailand Flooding DisasterPopular tags:
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