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

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A woman talks on a cellphone at her flooded shoe store in Bangkok, Thailand Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011​
 
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Evacuees from floodwaters rest in tents at an evacuation center inside Don Mueang airport in Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011.​
 
waulau this is very serious man...very serious. thanks for posting the photos...your photos speak a thousand words.thank you.
 
Those stupid go Thailand holiday. Should cancel or fly back early. Now airport runway flood plane cannot fly.
It will take at least 3 day before water level down. But tooo....... bad 3 day from now sea water level is the highest. So will stranded in airport for at least one week.

A badly researched piece of comment from you... totally wrong... as another bro pointed out Don Muang serves only domestic flights
 
Looks like the situations getting worse and worse..... thanks postnew
 
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People walk on temporary walk way in front of shopping mall on October 26, 2011 in Bangkok, Thailand.​
 

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Women walk through a flooded street on October 26, 2011 in Bangkok, Thailand. Flood waters are now threatening to disrupt Thailand's tourism industry while the country experiences it's worst flooding in 50 years​
 
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People stand, in front of the Chao Praya river in Bangkok, on October 26, 2011. Thailand's premier warned nervous Bangkok citizens that incoming floods could last for four weeks, as waters inched nearer the city centre on the eve of an emergency five-day holiday.​
 
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Tourists stand in a flooded street near Sanam Luang in Bangkok October 26, 2011​
 
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A Buddhist monk wades through a flooded road outside the temple of the Emerald Buddha in Bangkok, Thailand Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011

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People walk through floodwaters advancing around the Royal Grand Palace on October 26, 2011 in Bangkok, Thailand.​
 

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Women walk through a flooded street on October 26, 2011 in Bangkok, Thailand. Flood waters are now threatening to disrupt Thailand's tourism industry while the country experiences it's worst flooding in 50 years​
hold it right there. where is the cute chick wif the black bag going?:D
 
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Thai soldiers arrive to help construct a sandbag wall to fight flooding at the main entrance of the Grand Palace near the Chao Praya river in Bangkok on October 27, 2011

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Bangkok's landmark Grand Palace is seen flooded October 27, 2011. The floods are expected to take a toll on Thailand's tourism industry, which employs more than 2 million people and makes up 6 percent of GDP.​
 
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A damaged jetty is seen floating on the Chao Phraya River against the skyline of Bangkok October 27, 2011. Residents fled Thailand's capital, Bangkok, on Thursday after authorities warned the city would soon be flooded and called a special five-day holiday to let people escape.​
 
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People wait for buses to leave the Thai capital at a bus terminal in Bangkok October 27, 2011​
 
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A gas station owner sits on a fence in a flooded area in Bangkok, Thailand, Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011.​
 
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Local residents riding on a vehicle evacuate from a flooded area to a safer place in Bangkok, Thailand, Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011. Residents poured out of the Thai capital by bus, plane and train Thursday, heeding government warnings to use a special five-day holiday to evacuate parts of the flood-threatened metropolis before a weekend deluge rushes through the city.​
 
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