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Latest flood map at Bangkok, its serious.....

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A man stretches his hands out for a bottle of water as convoy with Thailand's Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra drives through flooded neighborhood in Bangkok November 13, 2011​
 

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People affected by floods react as Thailand's Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra arrives with aid to a Buddhist temple in flooded neighborhood in Bangkok November 13, 2011

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Thailand's Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra waves from a vehicle after she delivered aid to a flooded neighborhood in Bangkok November 13, 2011.

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Thailand's Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra asks for more packets of food from her truck as she delivers aid to a flooded neighborhood in Bangkok November 13, 2011​
 
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Thailand's Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra helps preparing food for flood victims at a relief centre in Bangkok November 13, 2011​
 

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Thai residents climb on a makeshift ladders hung from the tollway to a pedestrian overfly over a flooded road in Rangsit district on the outskirts of Bangkok, Thailand, Monday, Nov. 14, 2011. Thai Prime Minister Yiingluck Shinawatra urged people in flooded areas to be patient because the government is working as hard as it can to drain the water.​
 

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A man drives his boat inside Don Muang airport in Bangkok on November 15, 2011. Parts of Bangkok could still be flooded next year, Thailand's prime minister said, despite waters receding significantly in some areas of the city after weeks of inundation.​
 

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People sleep at a temporary shelter in a terminal at Don Muang airport in Bangkok on November 15, 2011​
 

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This PM Yingluck really useless. Flood still wasting time go around like political rally and cooking lesson. Should think of the way to solve the problem.
 

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A Thai worker sweeps the streets during a clean-up in an area where the flood waters have receded in the Thonburi district November 15, 2011 in Bangkok, Thailand.

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A Thai worker stands by a mountain of garbage during a clean-up in an area where the flood waters have receded in the Thonburi district November 15, 2011 in Bangkok, Thailand.​
 

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Workers rest next to garbage bags collected from the flooded neighbourhood of Rangsit district on the outskirts of Bangkok on November 15, 2011.​
 

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United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (R) shakes hands with Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra as they meet at the Government house in Bangkok November 16, 2011.​
 

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Local residents try to remove sandbags that were placed to prevent floodwater from entering central Bangkok November 17, 2011. Protesters are demanding for the sandbags to be removed so that floodwater can be drained from their area that has been flooded for weeks.

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Local residents, trying to remove sandbags placed to prevent floodwater from entering central Bangkok, clash with the police during a protest in Bangkok November 17, 2011​
 

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(L-R) U.S Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra attend a joint press conference November 16, 2011 in Bangkok, Thailand. Clinton is in Thailand to offer support in confronting the country's massive flooding.

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Flood victims wait for U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to arrive during her visit to a collective centre for people evacuated from flooded areas in Bangkok November 17, 2011. Clinton is on a two-day visit to Thailand.

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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton greets in the traditional Thai way as she visits the collective centre for people evacuated from flooded areas in Bangkok November 17, 2011.​
 

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Thailand's Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra (L) is greeted by Indonesia's President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono at the side of the ASEAN Summit 2011 in Nusa Dua, Bali November 17, 2011.​
 

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Thailand Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra (R) shakes hands with Japan Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda (L) before their bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit in Nusa Dua in Indonesia's resort island of Bali on November 18, 2011. The ASEAN opened on November 17 the summit on the Indonesian island of Bali, expected to tackle issues including maritime disputes and reform in Myanmar.

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Anyavarin Supateeralert of Thailand performs during the Rhythmic gymnastics final at the 26th Southeast Asian Games (SEAGAMES) in Palembang, Sumatra province on November 18, 2011.​
 

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Third world barbarians, i thought thai people are united and proud of their country? Now, they are seperate by sandbags. What so great about thai people? Only tonychat proud of them. Look at these divided people, divided between yellow and red, divided by sandbags.
 

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Third world barbarians, i thought thai people are united and proud of their country? Now, they are seperate by sandbags. What so great about thai people? Only tonychat proud of them. Look at these divided people, divided between yellow and red, divided by sandbags.

i am proud of them because unlike sinkies, they have bigger balls than you to face the govt. They will not let the govt to screw their ass.

The Thais will not sell their soul to the govt just for some cash, unlike sinkies who do that all the time.
 

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i am proud of them because unlike sinkies, they have bigger balls than you to face the govt. They will not let the govt to screw their ass.

The Thais will not sell their soul to the govt just for some cash, unlike sinkies who do that all the time.

I agree Thais have balls to standoff with any government but then it's quite sad that unknowingly and ignorantly and maybe culturally they had sold their soul to their monarchy.
 
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