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Spitfire wrote:Dredging the rivers will help but should have been done every year, not just in panic when the brown stuff hits the fan, but I guess forward thinking like this is not indicative of the culture, so shouldn't be expected....sadly.
And as for motorboats using their propellers in this fashion in order to facilitate the desired ends described.......give me a break.....
I know that the route that I normally take on Highway One was blocked around the Wang Noi and Bang Pa In areas but I believe that there are diversions in place although I can imagine they're pretty congested as it's a very busy route.MrPlum wrote:Sara Buri to HH. Anyone know this route and if it is clear?
The papers published a week ago that Thaksin has come up with a similar idea. The cost would be in the vicinity of 400 billion Baht. No idea if his sister will try to implement it. It is a reasonable idea though, except for the cost. PeteBamboo Grove wrote:According to an old Chinese legend, more than 4000 years ago Yu the Great solved the flooding problems in China by building canals. I just wonder if it would, with present engineering skills, to build canals from Chao Phraya river and its tributaries to areas which suffer from lack of water? Terry?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yu_the_Great
Should of course be, I just wonder if it would be possible, .....I just wonder if it would, with present engineering skills, to build