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Date Aug 30, 2024
Duration 00:01:07
File Size 124.16 MB
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Flood In Thailand - 08/27/2024

Villagers are fishing near the Chao Phraya Dam in Chai Nat province, north of Bangkok, on August 27, 2024. This is because the dam is releasing water from heavy flooding in northern Thailand. People living near waterways in 11 provinces of the Chao Phraya river basin, including Bangkok, are being warned of rising water levels due to the deluge of runoff arriving from the North. The department is expecting the flow of the Chao Phraya River to rise to 1,400 cubic metres per second in Nakhon Sawan and 1,700 cubic metres per second at the Chao Phraya barrage dam, downstream in adjoining Chai Nat province, on Friday. Therefore, the department is discharging water from the dam in the range of 900-1,400 cubic metres per second. The discharge rate is 917 cubic metres per second there on Tuesday morning, up from 700 cubic metres per second on Monday.

Flood In Thailand - 08/27/2024

Villagers are fishing near the Chao Phraya Dam in Chai Nat province, north of Bangkok, on August 27, 2024. This is because the dam is releasing water from heavy flooding in northern Thailand. People living near waterways in 11 provinces of the Chao Phraya river basin, including Bangkok, are being warned of rising water levels due to the deluge of runoff arriving from the North. The department is expecting the flow of the Chao Phraya River to rise to 1,400 cubic metres per second in Nakhon Sawan and 1,700 cubic metres per second at the Chao Phraya barrage dam, downstream in adjoining Chai Nat province, on Friday. Therefore, the department is discharging water from the dam in the range of 900-1,400 cubic metres per second. The discharge rate is 917 cubic metres per second there on Tuesday morning, up from 700 cubic metres per second on Monday.

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