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BY LINE : THE NATION
FRI, SEPTEMBER 09, 2022
With Most People Stranded In Heavy Rain And Flooding On Thursday, The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) Stepped Up By Providing Shuttle Services. It Will Continue Doing So Until The Rains Let Up.
According to JS100 radio station, the Rangsit-Pathum Thani Road was under up to 30 centimetres of water on Thursday evening, which made some parts of the road and several offshoots inaccessible for small vehicles. This caused heavy traffic congestion in the evening as people were returning home from work.

The station also announced heavy flooding on several roads on Thursday evening, including Chaeng Watthana, Pracha Uthit, Debaratana (Bangna-Trat), Ramkhamhaeng and Lat Krabang roads.

The Don Mueang district office has also warned people living near the Prem Prachakon canal to move their properties to a higher place as the water level is rising fast.

Meanwhile, BMA’s free shuttle service will operate during rush hours in eight districts from the following locations:
Chatuchak district
- Soi Ratchadapisek 36
- Muban Punsimen
Watthana district
- Sukhumvit Soi 39
- Pridi Banomyong Road
Lak Si district
- Outside IT Square shopping centre
- Soi Chaeng Watthana 14
- Soi Vibhavadi Rangsit 60 through 64
- Thaisai Housing Community
- Chin Manee Market
- Soi Ngamwongwan 43
- Phasaya Intersection
Sai Mai district
- Soi Permsin 20
- Wongsakorn Market Intersection
Don Mueang district
- Soi Chang Akat Uthit 15/1
- Don Mueang train station
Lat Phrao district
- Soi Nak Niwat 38 and 48
- Lat Phrao Canal
- Outside Choke Chai Kindergarten
- Soi Sukhonthasawat 25
Bang Khen district
- Bang Khen roundabout
- Outside Phranakhon Rajabhat University
- Muban Ammarin
- Soi Ram Inthra 19, 21, 23, 31 and 39
- Soi Sukhaphiban 5
- Vachara Pranee Community
- Wat Awut Community
Lat Krabang district
- Luang Phaeng Road
- Soi Lat Krabang 27
- Soi Keha Romklao 64


He said if Bangkok roads were flooded, the city administration would provide vehicles of the BMA and would coordinate with the Royal Thai Army to provide trucks to transport commuters at major Skytrain stations.
He added that the BMA has only four mobile water pumps, which are not enough to tackle the flooding, so it has to borrow some pumps from the Royal Irrigation Department.
Tirasak Sruamcheepmasua, deputy mayor of Koh Chang Municipality, said the Ban Klong Son-Ban Had Sai Khao Road had subsided for a distance of about 30 metres and one of the two lanes was impassable in the morning.
Officials said runoffs flooded several main roads near popular beaches of the island at 5am, including Ban Had Sai Khao, Ban Chaiyachet and Ban Klong Son.
Officials also warned operators of the Koh Chang ferry service to be careful because the sea had turned rough following the heavy rains.





