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

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Workers and residents gather around a make-shift dock constructed in flood waters outside a supermarket in Bangkok November 11, 2011.​
 
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Local residents row their boats through the chest-high flooded streets on the outskirts of Bangkok on November 11, 2011. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that she would offer US assistance to flood-hit Thailand on a visit next week but wanted to see what the kingdom's leaders needed.​
 
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Two men use an air boat to cross the flood waters in Bangkok on November 11, 2011​
 
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Thai military direct traffic in the heavily flooded downtown streets November 11, 2011 in Bangkok, Thailand

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A Thai woman, after leaving an overhead railway car, prepares to put on her boots before walking towards a flooded bus station in Bangkok, Thailand, Friday, Nov. 11, 2011.



 
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A poster of Pheu Thai party leader and Thailand's Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra sinks under floodwaters at Phisi Charoen district in Bangkok, Thailand, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011. Yingluck has struck a note of partial optimism over the floods plaguing her country, saying that if the water penetrates into the capital's central districts, it will not be too deep. The poster reads, "Think new, Do different for all Thai people."​
 
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Residents wade through floodwater to change transportation on a highway on the outskirts of Bangkok, Thailand Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011. Thailand's prime minister said Saturday central Bangkok will see only mild flooding if it ends up falling victim to the rising waters that have plagued much of the country.​
 
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Thai people with lunch boxes from wellwishers wade through floodwaters in Phisi Charoen district in Bangkok, Thailand, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011​
 
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Army soldiers give residents a ride through flood waters in Bangkok November 12, 2011.​
 
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Dinner is served at a Buddhist temple where hundreds of flood victims found shelter in Bangkok November 12, 2011

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An army truck transports residents through the flooded streets of Bangkok November 12, 2011.​
 
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Buddhist monks collect rubbish from dirty flood water around their temple where hundreds victims found shelter in Bangkok November 12, 2011​
 
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Thai residents take refuge on the roof of their homes in a flood neighborhood in Bangkok November 12, 2011.​
 
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Women hang clothes at a Buddhist temple where hundreds of flood victims found shelter in Bangkok November 12, 2011​
 
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An elderly woman wades through flood waters outside her residence in Bangkok on November 12, 2011

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Residents affected by flood waters grab a handout of food supplies from army soldiers in Bangkok November 12, 2011.​
 
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An aerial view of a flooded field showing a monastery school on November 14, 2011 in Bangkok, Thailand​
 
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An aerial view of Honda vehicles at the flooded Honda factory in the Rojuna Industrial district on November 14, 2011 in Ayutthaya, Thailand. While the city of Ayutthaya is recovering from the floods the factories have remained underwater over the last month.

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People gather at the edge of flooded area in Bangkok November 14, 2011​
 
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In this photo taken on Monday Nov. 14, 2011, Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej is pushed on a wheelchair to watch the water level on the Chao Phraya river at Siriraj hospital in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's ailing king, the world's longest-reigning monarch, recently suffered a health problem that caused him to temporarily lose consciousness, his daughter Princess Chulabhorn revealed recently, linking the incident to stress over the country's flood crisis.​
 
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