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ADVANCED NEWS

Storm watch

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 02/10/2012

» For the first time this year, weather watchers have a storm system to watch in the South China Sea. Newly-named as GAEMI (21W), it is expected to grow into a significant tropical storm or worse and head in our direction.

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ADVANCED NEWS

Bring out the pumps (Sunday update)

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 26/11/2011

» Fed-up residents of Muang Ake housing estate and other heavily inundated Bangkok communities have renewed hope as a government pumping operation begins today.

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ADVANCED NEWS

Flood management controversy

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 25/11/2011

» Residents living above where the "big-bag barrier" was recently dismantled are cheering, while those below it are protesting.

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ADVANCED NEWS

Big bag conflict continues

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 14/11/2011

» Unable to win the prime ministers approval for allowing the release of water through the big bag barrier, Don Muang residents have done the job themselves.

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ADVANCED NEWS

Bangkok governor gets his pumps; flooding widens

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 07/11/2011

» Relations between the BMA and the national government have improved after the governor's requests for more pumps and better drainage were granted. Meanwhile, the flood situation has worsened.

EASY NEWS

Froc members get wet too

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 02/11/2011

» Being a member of the the government's Flood Relief Operations Command (Froc) does not give you any special immunity from the floods.

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ADVANCED NEWS

Water, water everywhere

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 07/10/2011

» Ayuttaya has become the focus of a flood disaster that seems to be getting worse and worse without an end in sight.

TECH

Worse first, better later

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 04/01/2011

» Bangkok commuters will suffer through three years of major public transport construction projects, but then the city will be a "better place".