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Villagers in Surin Province turning crisis into opportunity

SURIN, 18 October 2010 (NNT) - Villages in Surin Province have turned the flood crisis into a money-making opportunity, selling different kinds of fish that come with the water to passers-by.

Continuous rain has caused floods in various areas in Surin Province; however, instead of just sitting idly watching flood ravage their rice fields, villagers have turned to catching fish that come with the overflow and selling them to people going through their area. A few of them claim they are making up to 1,000 baht a day from the fish. Vendors from the district of Prasart in Surin have set up makeshift tents or stalls to sell their catch, which include snake-head fish, eels, shrimps, as well as vegetables and clams to passers-by.

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PM Arrives in Nakhon Ratchasima to Check on Flooding

Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has arrived in Nakhon Ratchasima to check on the flooding situation there. His first stop is flooded Maharaj Hospital to visit patients.

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-- Tan Network 2010-10-18

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Tourist treks, waterfalls on Khao Yai Park closed to tourists

The National Parks and Wildlife Department Monday announced the closing of all tourist treks and paths to waterfalls following heavy rains.

Sunan Aroonnopparat, the department's director-general, said the treks and paths to Haew Narok Waterfall, Haew Suwat Waterfall and Kongkaew Waterfall as well as white water rafting at the park would be temporarily closed for fear that tourists might be harmed by flash floods.

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-- The Nation 2010-10-18

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World #1 beach volleyball duo signed up for Phuket Open

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Brazil's Larissa Franca (front) plays a shot as teammate Juliana Felisberta Da Silva

looks on during the Brazil vs China match in the Beach Volleyball World Tour Open

Grand Prix in Finland on August 21. AFP photo by Roni Rekomaa.

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A side from the SOS Children's Village in Koh Kaew are among the sides already signed up for the children's competition.

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