Water situation in Bangkok resolved this morning – watch for rain in the evening and evening.

Bangkok, Mr. Chatchart Sitthiphan, Governor of Bangkok, monitors the water situation in many areas due to heavy rain throughout Bangkok. this morning with Mr. Surat Charoenchaisakul, Director of the Drainage Office Participate in giving an explanation at the Flood Prevention System Control Center. Drainage Office, Bangkok 2, Din Daeng The Governor of Bangkok said that yesterday (March 19) it was expected that rain would hit Bangkok around 7:00 p.m., but the rain clouds dissipated and began falling around 4:00 a.m. today, starting from the coast. East of Bangkok, Bang Kapi area and moving westward From Huai Khwang, Din Daeng, to Phra Nakhon and the heaviest at Bang Khae, the amount of rain was 91.05 mm. It is considered the welcoming rain of this year. It is predicted that there will definitely be heavy rain this year. because of the hot weather It will probably rain more than usual. For today's flooding situation, starting at Prachasuk Road, Prachasongkhro. But the water dropped quickly because the pumping well worked well. The hardest area is Bang Khae, at the entrance of Soi 37. The reason is that the area is shaped like a pan basin. It is the lowest point on Phetkasem Road. Drainage must be pumped only. They will rush to survey the Yai Phian Canal area to see if additional pumps can be installed or not. As for the operation of water pumps in various points throughout the city, they are operating at full capacity. At present, the flood situation in Bangkok as a whole is dry and normal. Forecasts for the evening and tonight It is still necessary to monitor the situation, which at this time is still raining in many areas throughout Bangkok. And must follow the large group of clouds in the Gulf of Thailand that may swirl upwards. The Thonburi side must be especially vigilant. 'The rain that has fallen has helped reduce PM2.5 dust, but during these two days, we must keep an eye on the rain and water situation. It is considered a test of the system and our readiness to cope with the upcoming rainy season. Has or dered all districts to go out and look at risk spots thoroughly. Including small points that could be big problems,' said Governor Chatchat. Source: Thai News Agency

Water situation in Bangkok resolved this morning – watch for rain in the evening and evening.

Bangkok, Mr. Chatchart Sitthiphan, Governor of Bangkok, monitors the water situation in many areas due to heavy rain throughout Bangkok. this morning with Mr. Surat Charoenchaisakul, Director of the Drainage Office Participate in giving an explanation at the Flood Prevention System Control Center. Drainage Office, Bangkok 2, Din Daeng The Governor of Bangkok said that yesterday (March 19) it was expected that rain would hit Bangkok around 7:00 p.m., but the rain clouds dissipated and began falling around 4:00 a.m. today, starting from the coast. East of Bangkok, Bang Kapi area and moving westward From Huai Khwang, Din Daeng, to Phra Nakhon and the heaviest at Bang Khae, the amount of rain was 91.05 mm. It is considered the welcoming rain of this year. It is predicted that there will definitely be heavy rain this year. because of the hot weather It will probably rain more than usual. For today's flooding situation, starting at Prachasuk Road, Prachasongkhro. But the water dropped quickly because the pumping well worked well. The hardest area is Bang Khae, at the entrance of Soi 37. The reason is that the area is shaped like a pan basin. It is the lowest point on Phetkasem Road. Drainage must be pumped only. They will rush to survey the Yai Phian Canal area to see if additional pumps can be installed or not. As for the operation of water pumps in various points throughout the city, they are operating at full capacity. At present, the flood situation in Bangkok as a whole is dry and normal. Forecasts for the evening and tonight It is still necessary to monitor the situation, which at this time is still raining in many areas throughout Bangkok. And must follow the large group of clouds in the Gulf of Thailand that may swirl upwards. The Thonburi side must be especially vigilant. 'The rain that has fallen has helped reduce PM2.5 dust, but during these two days, we must keep an eye on the rain and water situation. It is considered a test of the system and our readiness to cope with the upcoming rainy season. Has or dered all districts to go out and look at risk spots thoroughly. Including small points that could be big problems,' said Governor Chatchat. Source: Thai News Agency