A few of you have asked about the flooding in Bangkok. Thailand’s method of dealing with water is simply to push it off on someone else. The rain water in the city is pumped out to the rural areas. And the farmers are not happy about this because too much water is not good for their crops. (It is possible for rice to have too much water; who knew!) Farmers are so upset they tried to tear down a dyke so the city would flood and save their land. And now the idea of lets just push our water problems on to someone else is affecting our “neighborhood”. Water is being pumped onto our soi (pronounicated ‘soy’ meaning side street) and I guess the guy who owns the street (yes individuals own streets) has not figured out who to pump our water too. So on Friday the water was standing in the street. School was let out early and sand bags were placed around the school.
Monday, October 17, 2011
Water Water Everywhere
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