Friday, 28 October 2011
Flooded Bangkok braces for rising tide High tides expected to peak on Saturday as tens of thousands of people flee Thai capital. (Source: Al Jazeera and agencies)
Heightened alert
Friday morning's high tide - measured at 2.47m above sea level - was lower than expected, however, raising hopes that the Chao Praya's flood barriers would prevent a major overflow.
"The navy predicted 2.57m on Saturday but I think it will be bit lower based on today," an official at the city's drainage and sewerage department who did not want to be named, told the AFP news agency.
"So the walls can still hold it back, despite flooding on the river banks which is usual during high tide."
Seven of Bangkok's 50 districts - all in the northern outskirts - are already heavily flooded.
Residents have fled aboard bamboo rafts and army trucks and by wading in waist-deep water. Provinces north of the capital have been submerged, with factories and homes ruined.
Fears the inner city could flood prompted an exodus this week, as Thais and expatriates alike sought refuge outside Bangkok, and foreign governments urged their citizens to avoid unessential travel to the threatened city.
MY PRIDE DID YOU KNOW THAT.......
India is one of the oldest civilizations in the world, spanning a period of more than 4000 years, and witnessing the fusion of several customs and traditions, which are reflective of the rich culture and heritage of the Country.
The history of the nation gives a glimpse into the magnanimity of its evolution - from a Country reeling under colonialism, to one of the leading economies in the global scenario within a span of fifty years. More than anything, the nationalistic fervour of the people is the contributing force behind the culmination of such a development. This transformation of the nation instills a sense of national pride in the heart of every Indian within the Country and abroad, and this section is a modest attempt at keeping its flame alive.
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