Tuesday, October 18, 2011

As A Result Of Floods, The Oldest Plant Threatened Thailand

/ On : 5:26 PM.
Banjir yang melanda Thailand (Foto: AP)
The flooding that hit Thailand (photo: AP)
BANGKOK -Flooding that hit Thailand today as it doesn't affect much of the capital Bangkok. But the flood dikabar threaten an industrial area and a plant in Thailand has affected.

The protective walls erected to protect Bangkok, managed to repel the entry of water into the town became a center of Government of Thailand.

Unfortunately, the water is successfully held it just leads to another area. The water that enters the industrial area on the outskirts of Bangkok, forcing the evacuation of residents who had done around this industrial area.

The evacuation was carried out against the thousands of workers in the industrial complex of Nava Nakorn in Pathum Thani Province. The Government has urged that the owner of the factory to stop their work activities, and began the process of evacuation.

This command is issued after the Government is aware of the existence of a retaining embankment the flood had a leak in the area of the oldest factories in Thailand. Flooding also causes a current flow, the distribution of such factories.

"200 buses and trucks have been supplied to evacuate workers for temporary shelter locations, including a temple complex that can accommodate up to 5,000 people," said a spokesman for the governing Center of flooding Thailand Wim Rungwattanajinda was quoted as saying Associated Press, Mon (5/10/2011).

The death toll from the worst flood disaster in Thailand was rumored to reach 307 inhabitants, where most of the victims died due to drowning. While thousands of people still need help and residents who fear and starvation, still desperately trying to save themselves from the city of Ayutthaya.

While at the same time as local officials feel confident that Bangkok would apart from the threat of flash flooding. This was done after the city was surrounded by a protective wall, canals, ditches and tunnels that the land that is able to divert water from the flooded area to the Gulf of Thailand.
(faj)

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