Thailand Underwater
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Two Ron Toe 9,903 Posts
A pretty huge % of Thailand is underwater.
These photos are pretty shocking... Bangkok has a population of about 14 million.
http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2011/10/bangkok-underwater/100178/
I've been to Thailand 3 times (Last being in May) and I've just heard from some of my friends that are from Bangkok. One friend is staying with family cause her place is underwater. I'm in the process of sending her some stuff.
There was some pretty crazy flooding before I went in May, but it's supposedly really bad now.
My friend was telling me that most people are so use to stuff like this, that they just go around like a normal day.
I can't image dealing with that shit.
These photos are pretty shocking... Bangkok has a population of about 14 million.
http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2011/10/bangkok-underwater/100178/
I've been to Thailand 3 times (Last being in May) and I've just heard from some of my friends that are from Bangkok. One friend is staying with family cause her place is underwater. I'm in the process of sending her some stuff.
There was some pretty crazy flooding before I went in May, but it's supposedly really bad now.
My friend was telling me that most people are so use to stuff like this, that they just go around like a normal day.
I can't image dealing with that shit.
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http://www.google.org/crisisresponse/thailand-flood-2011.html
Also, I've been hearing that Cambodia is getting pretty bad as well.
Some more unbelievable photos.
http://blogs.denverpost.com/captured/2011/10/14/worst-floods-in-a-half-century-in-thailand/5029/
Dude is seriously like Fuck it... "Smoke 'em if You Got 'em"
Some of the photography is amazing as well. I particularly like this one:
I think the radio said that the government thought they could do flood control but starting yesterday had to open up gates and let the canals and rivers flood for a while.
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2011/10/thailand_flood_reaches_bangkok.html
Maybe more will care when things like electronic (etc) prices start to rise.