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Latest flood map at Bangkok, its serious.....

Not good Alamaking. Flood is spreading. And I siao liao so difficult to make it home yesterday and tomorrow got to make my way out. Wife called she not feeling well so I got to go Sapporo bring her back. Sianz but no choice she cannot travel alone. Bought ticket for Sunday flight (cos JAL don't allow to book next day) will call tomorrow morning to change to tomorrow's flight. Should be back by 8th latest. Sianz.
Just stay at Japan for a while then, floods might cause some illness like dengue or malaria, let it subside for a while. But strange leh, why the reports says the worst is over? wah piangz...

Chok dee na :)
 
Just stay at Japan for a while then, floods might cause some illness like dengue or malaria, let it subside for a while. But strange leh, why the reports says the worst is over? wah piangz...

Chok dee na :)

Worst is over for those in up country who suffered so much. The water getting into the sea surely must pass through Bangkok. Anyway plan is to get back to Bangkok as soon as possible and then get to Singapore for treatment. Thanks buddy.
 
wow so rich can fly from japan back to bkk then fly to japan again and then back again.
 
wow so rich can fly from japan back to bkk then fly to japan again and then back again.
 
wow so rich can fly from japan back to bkk then fly to japan again and then back again.

Wife there mah, have to bring back, hahaha.....

You're right Alamaking. And Jah, wife la no choice, gf also same same no choice, once you make the decision you're responsible, you don't run away.

hes JAL pilot .

ha ha ha pilot, friend I sell screws for construction, I am the largest construction screw importer in Thailand and the second is so so small. So I am screw king? I wish!
 
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A vendor selling rubber boots waits for costumer at Lat Phrao district in Bangkok November 4, 2011.​
 
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Thai military carry emergency supplies by boat as flood waters moved to the Lat Phrao area, a major shopping and business district November 4, 2011 in Bangkok, Thailand.

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A traffic policeman directs traffic along a flooded street at Lat Phrao district in Bangkok November 4, 2011.

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Thai commuters wait for a bus heading home at a major intersection where the floods have moved to in the central Ladprao area of the capitol city November 4, 2011 in Bangkok, Thailand.​
 

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The Central Lat Phrao Mall was forced to close as flood waters moved to a the Lat Phrao area which is a major shopping and business district November 4, 2011 in Bangkok, Thailand.​
 
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Buddhist monks prepare sand bags to fortify barrier as floods advance near their temple in Bangkok November 4, 2011​
 
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A Thai policeman directs traffic along a flooded street at the Lod Praow district in Bangkok, Thailand, Friday, Nov. 4, 2011​
 
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A volunteer sorts out medicines for flood affectd people at a temporary shelter for the internally displaced persons in Bangkok on November 5, 2011

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Flood affected people receive food items at a temporary shelter for internally displaced persons in Bangkok on November 5, 2011.​
 

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Flood affected people take rest inside a temporary shelter in Bangkok on November 5, 2011. Hundreds of thousands of people have been told to evacuate a number of Bangkok districts but many have chosen to stay despite risks including electrocution, disease and lack of food and drinking water.​
 
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Residents carry bags of groceries as they stand on a step along a flooded street in Bangkok November 5, 2011. As waterlogged Thailand struggles to contain the worst floods in decades, it faces a simple truth: not a whole lot can be done to avoid a repeat disaster in the short term even with a new multi-billion dollar water-management policy.​
 
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Thai residents try to balance a small boat as they tag along a pick-up truck in a flooded street at the Lad Phrao district in Bangkok, Thailand, Saturday, Nov. 5, 2011. Thailand's record floods continued to creep towards inner Bangkok.​
 
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A woman on a boat feeds stray dogs at a flooded temple in Bangkok November 5, 2011.

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