Lots of posts reporting flooding all over the place this morning.
Looking at this picture, I can see why!
Lots of posts reporting flooding all over the place this morning.
Looking at this picture, I can see why!
Not sure about everywhere. We have a place in Zone 5 and we're not swimming... yet.
It's hardly rained in the last 24 hours where I am.
Rain here. On and off like a bride's nightie.
I read there was nearly 10cm near 'Farang Central' in Hang Dong.
Sybille thinks all the water in the river comes from rain over the city.
<sigh>
It's raining over the city and over Doi Suthep right now.
It’s good to live on the north side of town.
"Ping water this morning #FloodWarning !!
Point P1 Saphan Nao Rat will reach 4.60 m. At 9:00 a.m.
#PR !! ️ Urgent matter.
- - For safety, if your home is prone to flooding, chopping cutouts are recommended to prevent the hazards of power outages and prepare for flooding in such areas.
#Ping water is starting to overflow !! ️ Enter the low tide area in the downtown area.
Announcement to the public's parents, siblings.
In risk areas, zone 1, 2 and 3. Ready to accept the situation.
Zone 1 includes Forest House (partially), Pub, Wang Pla Restaurant, Tha Nam Restaurant and the passage under the bridge to Pa Daed.
Zone 2 are Charoen Phet Road, Mong Fort Primary School, Chiang Mai Forest, Wat Chai Mongkhon, Ban Pa Phrao Nok, Wiang Thong Village and Pa Daed District (partially).
Zone 3 include Ban Den, Ban Den Electricity and Jindaniwet Village.
Zone 4 includes Rimping Superstore, Wat Tha Satoy, Gold Market, Kawila Camp, Kong Sai Road and San Pa Koi Market.
( Some )
Zone 5 include Nong Hoi Market, Koh Klang Road, Mongfort School, Kawila School, Wat Mueang Sat, Palm Spring Village, Wat Mueong Kai, Golf Course and Ratuthit Road.
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My friend in Lampoon sent a photo of her yard yesterday. It was a mini lake with water up to her back step. A few more inches and it will be inside her house!
^^^ The land is on a pretty good slope up here for the water to run off and not flood. (Knock on wood.)
Bugger.
So Level 3.
The current deluge of rain isn't draining away here in L5.
Hopefully it won't get to the point of needing to put on me speedos.
I forgot to mention about that radar map... the wind is coming from the SE
Get your swim rings ready.
Certain FB group owners are already moving expensive shit upwards
When the threat of flooding is imminent, it is a good idea to turn off the power in your home while it is still dry. How should you turn off power at the electrical panel box? The panel box has circuit breakers for each circuit as well as a main shut-off switch. You should first flip each individual circuit breaker one at a time and then turn off the main circuit breaker.
Rain's stopped. Sun's out shining brightly. I'm off out on me Fino to see wot's wot and pick up a 5 gallon of ya dong.
The data in the three right hand colums refer to measurements at the Naowarat Bridge today. From left: water height m. (safe level 3.7), flow rate cu.m./sec (safe 500) and time.
Last edited by Shy Guava; 03-10-2022 at 04:00 PM.
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