Flooding in Chon Buri from rising sea degree

Many roads in Chon Buri have flooded this week due to the rising sea levels. On Monday, water from the ocean poured onto seaside roads within the Bang Plasoi sub-district, flooding them with seawater as much as 30 centimetres deep.
The flooding on the highway caused vital site visitors delays, and even triggered some smaller automobiles to get stuck. Duangduan Pantumaopas, a neighborhood meals vendor explained that after 56 years, she is used to those yearly rains.
“This is a natural phenomenon that takes place about as quickly as every year in November or December. Quadruple concerns and frightens individuals new to the realm, however local residents are used to this and it generally doesn’t cause any major damage…The flooding did not take a lengthy time. In not more than one hour, the water stage decreased as normal.”
That being mentioned, the flooding did disrupt the identical old morning traffic in the space, and caused many curious residents and tourists to cease and take footage of the floods, report the Pattaya News.
Much worse flooding has been seen this week in Bangkok and Samut Prakan as the Chao Phraya River overflowed in some areas through the excessive tides.
SOURCE: Pattaya News

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