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5 districts in Phetchauburi face flooding as more water drained out of Kaeng Krachan dam

 

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People living in five districts of Phetchaburi province have been warned to brace for flooding as more water is being drained out of Kaeng Krachan dam which is now 97 percent full and water is spilling over the spillways.

 

Muang, Ban Laem, Tha Lat and Tha Yang districts which are located downstream of the dam are expected to be affected from the increased drainage of water, said Mr Somkiart Prachamwong, secretary-general of the National Water Resources Office, on Saturday.

 

Relief and rescue equipment sent by the Public Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department will be arriving at the command centre at the Phetchaburi provincial hall on Sunday.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/5-districts-in-phetchauburi-face-flooding-as-more-water-drained-out-of-kaeng-krachan-dam/

 

 
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RID:There will be no flood in Phetchaburi

 

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PHETCHABURI, 6th August 2018 (NNT) – The Royal Irrigation Department (RID) Director General, Thongplaew Kongchan, confirmed that there will be no flood in Phetchaburi. 

Based on the assessment of Smart Water Operation Centre (SWOC), he said water in the dam would start spilling over the spillway at about 10 p.m. Sunday night (Aug.6th). It would take about 12 hours for the overflow to reach Phetchaburi dam which would be able to hold the overflow water from Kaeng Krachan dam for a period of time. It would take another 20 hours for the runoffs from Phetchaburi dam to reach the Muang Phetchaburi district. 

Mr. Thongplaew admitted that the current amount of the water running into Kaeng Krachan dam is nearly exceeding the water holding capacity of the dam. 

In order to prevent flooding in Muang Phetchaburi district, Mr Thongplaew said officials had already re-enforced the embankments along the Phetchaburi River ahead of the coming rainy season. The officials had regularly checked the irrigation system to ensure that it is strong enough to withstand the strong water currents. The irrigation department had also installed additional water pumps and water-pushing devices to speed up water drainage into the sea. 

Mr Thongplaew advised people living along the Phetchaburi river, particularly those residing downstream of Kaeng Krachan dam in Kaeng Krachan, Tha Yang, Ban Lat, Ban Laem and Muang districts to move their belongings, elderly people and children to higher grounds. 

He said the water level in the Phetchaburi River is still 2-3 meters below its banks, adding that the RID is draining 115 cubic meters per second of water through the Phetchaburi dam and other channels. He confirmed that Phetchaburi province will not be affected by the flash flood.

 
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2 hours ago, webfact said:

PHETCHABURI, 6th August 2018 (NNT) – The Royal Irrigation Department (RID) Director General, Thongplaew Kongchan, confirmed that there will be no flood in Phetchaburi

Then:

2 hours ago, webfact said:

Mr Thongplaew advised people living along the Phetchaburi river, particularly those residing downstream of Kaeng Krachan dam in Kaeng Krachan, Tha Yang, Ban Lat, Ban Laem and Muang districts to move their belongings, elderly people and children to higher grounds

Am I missing something here?

 

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Famous last words. I believe we heard the same statement last year, just before the historic floods shut down the north south highway for a couple of days, and flooded nearly the entire central area with up to one meter of water. These visionary, award winning scientists and politicians are always so willing to tell us the facts, and offer us the truth. So noble of them. 

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Mr Thongplaew advised people living along the Phetchaburi river, particularly those residing downstream of Kaeng Krachan dam in Kaeng Krachan, Tha Yang, Ban Lat, Ban Laem and Muang districts to move their belongings, elderly people and children to higher grounds. 

But the announcement says: "RID:There will be no flood in Phetchaburi
And then it's followed by: "...move their belongings, elderly people, and children to higher ground." 
<confused>  :blink:

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3 hours ago, ChrisY1 said:

No flooding in Petchaburi??  Famous last words.

The klongs are full now....not too far from overflowing ....hope this dolt's right!

He must be a brave man to utter such words , more rain and likely more rain on the way.

Of course he might be now doing a runner to higher ground .

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Just a thought , remember those caves ?  Went to Chiang Saen yesterday and there are bits of salas floating by on the Mekong , in the years I have seen the Mekong I have never seen it so wide.   As for those caves , good job they brough them out and not left them there 'til the dry season.  Oh the rain woke me up again last night .

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