BANGKOK, Aug 30 — After flooding in Thailand’s upper northern provinces last week, water levels are expected to rise as those flood waters pass through the Chao Phraya river. Bangkok Post ...
Meanwhile, Bangkok Deputy Governor Wissanu Sapsompol said City Hall was closely monitoring water levels at different sections of the Chao Phraya river and sharing data with the Royal Irrigation ...
Bangkok deputy governor Wissanu Sapsompol said City Hall is closely monitoring water levels along the Chao Phraya River and sharing the data with the Royal Irrigation Department, Centre of ...
Severe flooding persists in five northern provinces, such as Chiang Rai, Sukhothai and Prae, while there is a high risk of waters rising in areas near the Chao Phraya River, including the capital ...
The Royal Irrigation Department has prepared a plan to cope with heavy rains triggered by a tropical storm, which could increase the water volume in the Chao Phraya River, the state agency said. The ...
Heavy flooding in northern Thailand is now wreaking havoc in Bangkok, with the capital bracing itself for the Chao Phraya River to burst its banks, according to the Royal Irrigation Department (RID).
An additional 300 cubic meters per second is expected from tributaries, resulting in a total flow of 1,900 cubic meters per second upstream of the Chao Phraya ... from the Noi River overflowed ...
However, since the sea level has been rising every year and increasing the level of the Chao Phraya River, the Phra Khanong watergate alone may not be enough to keep the capital dry. “We may need a ...
The inspection was carried out to assess the flood barriers along the Chao Phraya River in anticipation of the first wave of northern water masses. On September 2, the water level rose by 25 cm ...
These same areas are where some of the world’s critical river basins are located. The Chao Phraya River in Thailand, for example, is a major transportation link and vital water source that runs ...