Most people were affected by the flood, which hit Thailand. Flooding can be caused by many reasons such as heavy rainfall, tsunamis, and unusual high tides. The flood in Thailand started off heavily in Ayutthaya and Nakornsawan. People who are in that area were lacking of food and water supply. The level of the flood is extremely high which is approximately 1-2 meters, depending on how high or low their location are. As time passed by, the flood started to be uncontrollable, many temporary water barriers fell and the water leaked.
As my parents told me that the flood was on its way to Bangkok, I was extremely surprised and excited that I could go out and swim! I thought that it would be a great fun, however I was disappointed when I was told that the flood water is polluted and smelly! My dad started buying can food and water supplies. At first, we were thinking about evacuating to Rayong since we have a condo there, but at last, we all decided not to go and look after our new house. My dad’s workers helped him to construct a barrier in front of our house. Our family is well prepared and we are ready for the flood to come. I’ve been waiting for 3 weeks already for the flood to arrive, but nothing happened. I’m bored of staying home for the entire 3 weeks, doing all my homework. What I think will happen next is the water will slowly spread out into different districts in Bangkok because we do not have a good plan to handle the flood. The lower location will probably have a higher level of water.
Since Thailand is known for the world’s largest exporter of rice, and is often called “the rice bowl of Asia”. When the situation in Thailand is getting better, I think the government should take actions to repair all damages and to construct water path ways so rainfall can flow into seas, rivers or canals easily without effecting Thailand’s economy with a good city layout plan.
Belle, the writing in this post is focused and clear. The tone is matter-of-fact and easy for the reader to follow. Yes, three weeks is a long time to wait around, and I will also be happy to return to school to be with you guys. In the last paragraph, rice production in Thailand is mentioned, but not explained. How might you be able to further develop that thought with a connection to the economy that is also mentioned in the paragraph? Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteI like that you how you put in details of what might be the causes of the flood and how it is affecting people in ayutthaya and other urban area around Bangkok. I heard that many of our friends had also evacuated to Rayong during the first stage of the flood, and also, i love how you end the last paragraph with how the flood affect Thailand's economy. You are so lucky to be safe and dry! :D
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