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People living close to floodgates at the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok are being warned of a big flood danger between now and the tip of the month. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration has issued the warning as officers monitor rising water levels. According to a Bangkok Post report, the river’s stage is predicted to rise between 20 and 40cm because of overflow from the Ping River, certainly one of its major tributaries. Bangkok governor Aswin Kwanmuang says rising water levels could threaten 11 riverside communities, comprising 239 properties throughout 7 districts. The governor says the BMA has bolstered the Chao Phraya’s floodgates from the Rama VII Bridge to the district of Bang Na, in addition to 14 other low-lying areas. 97 pumping stations are on standby, with spare water pumps, boats, sandbags, and different equipment also ready. In associated information, the Bangkok Post reports that four massive dams in the north-eastern province of Nakhon Ratchasima have exceeded their capability, because of torrential rain. Surplus water has overflowed from the Mun Bon Dam, one of the largest in the province, and residents in the districts of Khon Buri, Chok Chai, Muang, and Chalerm Phrakiat are being suggested of the danger of flooding. In the province’s Muang district, overflowing water from the Lam Takhong River has already left households flooded, with homes and roads underneath more than 50cm of water, based on the report. In complete, over 1.58 million rai of farmland in the north-east of the nation is underneath water, in accordance with satellite imagery. Another 222,402 rai remains vulnerable to flooding. For ??????????? on Property Insurance, CLICK HERE..

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