Bangkok Post

Flash flood risk for Nonthaburi

- POST REPORTERS PATTARAPON­G CHATPATTAR­ASILL

Residents in Nonthaburi were alerted of possible flash floods due to heavy rains over the past few days and increasing water flow from the Chao Phraya River.

Nonthaburi governor Nisit Chansomwon­g said yesterday local authoritie­s in the province are closely monitoring the situation and are prepared for possible floods.

He was speaking yesterday during an inspection at a riverside community in the province to ensure barriers are in place to prevent any possible flash floods.

Located in a low-lying area and close to the Chao Phraya River, Nonthaburi faces a high risk of flooding every year, prompting authoritie­s to come up with flood risk management plans.

Mr Nisit said he ordered officials to deploy water pumps to flood-prone communitie­s to divert floodwater­s to the canals and the river.

There are five flood-prone areas in the province: An area near Nonthaburi Pier and an area near Khlong Bang Sue Noi water gate, another near Wat Tamnak Tai water gate, all in Muang district; an area near Wat Sanam Nua pier and another near Wat Chong Lom, both in Pak Kret district.

Pak Kret mayor Wichai Bundasak said authoritie­s had piled up thousands of sandbags against the riverbank to fight off the swollen river as water levels are rising due to continued rainfall.

The sandbags were well stacked against riverside communitie­s starting from the Royal Irrigation Department Office and extending to Wat Phothong Bon, spanning 10km, he added.

Drain cleaners cleared away obstructio­ns to ensure a constant flow of water to natural water resources, Mr Wichai said.

Authoritie­s are also monitoring weather reports provided by the weather bureau and doing their best to assess flood risks in each area, he added.

Meanwhile, the level of the Chao Phraya dam was measured at 15.5 metres above the mean sea level yesterday, down from 16.4 metres the previous day following the reduced amount of water being discharged from the dam on Saturday.

It was reported water levels in flooded riverside communitie­s in Chai Nat’s Sapphaya district, in Sing Buri’s In Buri and Phrom Buri districts, in Ang Thong’s Pa Mok district and in Ayutthaya’s Bang Ban and Sena districts had dropped by 15-20cm.

However, Neramit Thepnok, who represents Regional Irrigation Office 12 urged residents living along the river to stay alert to flash floods due to persistent rainfall.

 ??  ?? Sewer lids along a section of Rama III road near the Na Ranong intersecti­on are lifted to speed up drainage after downpours slammed Bangkok. In the Klong Toey area alone, rainfall reached 90.5mm, turning the area into a ‘sea of floods’.
Sewer lids along a section of Rama III road near the Na Ranong intersecti­on are lifted to speed up drainage after downpours slammed Bangkok. In the Klong Toey area alone, rainfall reached 90.5mm, turning the area into a ‘sea of floods’.

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