Monday, October 25, 2010

INFO FOR DONATION Flood VICTIMS ThaiLand

Northern water flows surge closer to capital



A massive volume of water from the North has broken through temporary dykes in provinces located immediately upstream of Bangkok.
Flood waters in the Northeast were also surging downstream along the Mun River yesterday.
Thirty-one provinces in the country have been affected by floods this month and parts of 28 remain under water.
Flooding has affected more than 2.4 million people and damaged more than 3,200 square kilometres of farmland nationwide.                                                            
I got this info from bangkokpost news.so you can see more infomation and details about Flood victims in Thailand 2010. and pleas welcome to make Somes Donate for flood victims in Thailand.





Ayutthaya is a Province in Thailand in the central plains. It is also the name of the ancient capital city that is now full of ruins and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Thai army has been racing to build dirt/sand walls around the ancient royal capital to help preserve the Thai cultural site from the rising waters. October 2010. Go with us to take a look at the flooding areas of the ancient city...

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