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Parece que el 8 de Noviembre puede ser crítico en Bangkok...

www.nationmultimedia.com/ ...41069.html
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Hola foreros,

Yo ya he decidido no preocuparme más y cuando lleguemos allí (domingo) planificar de acuerdo a la situación...

Según esta página hay partes de Ayutthaya que están abiertas:
www.tatnews.org/ ...sp?id=5110

Pero el tema del tren no lo tengo claro. Nosotros pretendemos coger el tren hacia Chiang Mai el miércoles-jueves, así que en la medida de lo posible os mantendré informados.

Afortunadamente ya no estaremos en Bkk para el 8-9 de nov, jejeje
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Parece que el 8 de Noviembre puede ser crítico en Bangkok...

www.nationmultimedia.com/ ...41069.html

Mira esto por la zona donde quieres ir esta un poco inundada segun la foto y como vien dices tu el domingo puede ser peor y nosotros llegamos el día 7 de noviembre a ver que tal.

Mira www.nationmultimedia.com/ ...p;pid=9755
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Gracias a todos por la información pero creo que hasta que estemos allí no sabremos que hacer, decidiremos entonces. Espero que todo se normalize. Hasta pronto
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Incluso se va a poner peor , viene un temporal fuerte que va a barrer todo el sur de tailandia . Lo peor es para el día 1 y 2
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Ya os dije que esta es la temporada de mal tiempo.Por ahí hay una borrasca que afectara desde Surath Thani-Samui a las las provincias del Sur
Ahora empezara a empeorar el tiempo en Samui y ligeramente a mejorar en Phuket...como todos los anhos mas o menos

Por Bangkok hemos tenido un día de los que llamo gloriosos,sol y moscas
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Hola!
Nosotros llegaremos a Bangkok el 15 de noviembre y teniamos pensado visitar ayutaya y lop buri el 16 y Krabi y Phi Phi hacia finales de mes... Alguien me da una opinion sobre el tiempo y las zonas inundadas para esas fechas? se q aun queda algo mas de 2 semanas... Pero la verdad q no sabemos q hacer. Aun estamos a tiempo de variar un poco los planes, xq he leido el tren, la linea de bangko a chiang mai no funciona... Y era como teniamos pensado hacer ruta hacia el norte...
Suele mejorar el tiempo hacia mediados y finales de noviembre? creeis q seguira habiendo zonas inundadas? es q como decis q viene otra borrasca...
Muchas gracias! ya sea para covnencerme de cambiar un poco los planes o para animarme a seguir adelante con lo q teniamos en mente!
Soy muy indecisa y necesito votaciones (jejeje), Si no siempre me quedara el cara o cruz....
Un saludo!
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Hola ...
Mi compañera está en Hat Yai, y no puede cruzar a Koh Lipe, porque hay alerta de huracanes...y mucha info no hay, y la gente está como "demasiado normal"...
Alguien me podría decir que puede hacer en esos casos ?
Ya que la comunicación no va muy bien...pero por internet puedo enviarle.
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Sawati Samoano

Este es el sitio del departamento de meteorologia tailandes

www.tmd.go.th/en/

Aquí,si mueves los días,veras que el tiempo va a calmar el día 3

www.tmd.go.th/ ...RegionID=5

La gente esta normal porque este tiempo es normal en estas fechas.Cuando hay mal tiempo no dejan salir a los ferrys,dile a tu companhera que se informe en las oficinas que hacen esos recorridos.Se le pueden fastidiar las vacaciones pero peor seria que entuviera en la isla y no pudiera volver a tierra.Gajes del viajar

Suerte
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Sawati Samoano

Este es el sitio del departamento de meteorologia tailandes

www.tmd.go.th/en/

Aquí,si mueves los días,veras que el tiempo va a calmar el día 3

www.tmd.go.th/ ...RegionID=5

La gente esta normal porque este tiempo es normal en estas fechas.Cuando hay mal tiempo no dejan salir a los ferrys,dile a tu companhera que se informe en las oficinas que hacen esos recorridos.Se le pueden fastidiar las vacaciones pero peor seria que entuviera en la isla y no pudiera volver a tierra.Gajes del viajar

Suerte
Mil Gracias de verdad!! ,
Entiendo lo que dices y estuve leyendo...
Creo que cualquiera de nosotros "novatos" en huracanes y tormentas de estas, tendríamos que tomar las precauciones necesarias...por lo menos yo lo haría con amenaza de olas de 4 a 5 metros...
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En la costa Oeste lluvia, pero nada del otro jueves....

Eso si desde España espantados con las noticias de la TV.... A ver si ponen buenas noticias de aquí que las hay cada día... En vez de venir siempre que muere gente.... Que vengan a ayudarlos a construir sus casas y no habrá que verlo en las noticias...
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En la costa Oeste lluvia, pero nada del otro jueves....

Eso si desde España espantados con las noticias de la TV.... A ver si ponen buenas noticias de aquí que las hay cada día... En vez de venir siempre que muere gente.... Que vengan a ayudarlos a construir sus casas y no habrá que verlo en las noticias...

¿No se supone que ahora es época de monzón en la costa este, Samui, etc? Desconozco hasta qué punto es normal que esté lloviendo torrencialmente en la costa oeste, en el mar de Andamán.
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El ojo de la gran tormenta ha pillado de rebote pero llover ha llovido en todo el sur....

Las olas por el viento son generalizadas.

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Gracias por mantenernos informados myaca. Nosotros vamos a phuket el 24/11, con lo que todavía queda mucho para que se calmen las cosas por la zona, pero ya estamos mirando de reojo las noticias climatológicas que vienen de allí.

Parece ser que este año se va a retrasar el final de las lluvias de octubre.

¿Alguna novedad sobre el estado de las provincias centrales?
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¿Alguna novedad sobre el estado de las provincias centrales?
Yo he pasado en coche por la zona norte-centro de Bangkok y qué decir: espectacular. Además de que era de noche y está como que mal iluminado. El conductor (tailandés) estaba asustado hasta la médula y hasta tuvo que parar en una gasolinera cuando salió del follón sólo para relajarse...

Dependiendo de por donde vayas, consulta la ruta de forma clara.

Un saludo desde Bangkok,
Juan
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Hola foroFOS,

He recibido este comunicado de la situación en Tailandia, ya que en breve tengo previsto viajar a este país, espero que os sirva de ayuda:

Communications response:
Flooding in Thailand

Updated 03 November 2010 at 17.00 hrs.

Statement

Thailand is undergoing floods in two areas of the country: the Northeast and Central provinces and the Southern provinces.

Northeast and Central provinces:

The flooding that has been taking place in Thailand’s Northeast and Central regions since mid-October is subsiding. Tourist destinations in the affected areas are reopening as the situation returns to normal. Major ground transportation links have been restored. The flooding is now mainly affecting provinces in the Central region in low-lying agricultural land and areas near major waterways such as the Chao Phraya River. Most parts of Bangkok have not been affected by the flooding other than suburban areas adjacent to the Chao Phraya River.

Southern provinces:

Heavy rains resulting from a tropical depression moving across the south of Thailand has caused flooding in several Southern provinces. The tropical depression has been in the area since Monday, 01 November and is expected to move out over the Andaman Sea within the next two to three days.

The heavy rains resulted in localized flooding in provinces including Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung, Songkhla and Surat Thani. Provinces on the Andaman coast including Krabi, Phang Nga, Phuket and Trang are experiencing heavy rain and minor flooding.

Some southern highways have been closed and passenger train services suspended due to the flooding. Airports are operating normally except for Samui Island, which is operating intermittently as weather conditions permit. Small craft warnings are in effect due to rough water conditions both in the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea, resulting in cancellation of certain ferry and passenger boat services.

The city of Hat Yai has experienced considerable flooding. Hat Yai Airport remains operational. Authorities are assisting residents and tourists in Hat Yai who have been stranded by flood waters. The flood waters in Hat Yai are expected to subside within the next two to three days.

Other tourist destinations within Thailand outside of these areas have not been affected by the floods. Other transportation links within Thailand are operating normally, as is Suvarnabhumi Airport. Tourists are advised to get prior information if they plan to travel to the provinces that have been affected by the flooding.


Q&As

1. Is it safe to come to Thailand with all of the floods that are taking place?
• Yes, as the flooding in Thailand’s Northeast and Central regions has been mainly in low-lying agricultural land and areas near major waterways such as the Chao Phraya River
• The flood waters in Thailand’s Northeast and Central regions have largely subsided and the situation is returning to normal
• The flooding in the southern provinces is due to a tropical depression that is expected to leave the area within the next two days
• Tourist destinations elsewhere in Thailand have not been affected by the floods.

2. Is there still a chance that Bangkok will be flooded? Is it safe to visit the city?
• The rainy season happens annually in Thailand, so the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMS) has comprehensive flood control measures in place that are enabling it to manage the situation
• While some localized flooding is occurring in suburban communities adjacent to the Chao Phraya River, most of Bangkok has not been affected by the flood
• The situation in almost all of Bangkok is normal so tourists can have an enjoyable visit to the city.

3. What about Suvarnabhumi Airport – is there a chance it may be closed down by flooding?
• The airport is more than 20 Km away from the Chao Phraya River and has not been affected by the floods

4. I have seen reports that highways and railways have been closed by floods. Won’t this make it a problem for tourists to get around?
• Major ground transportation links in Thailand’s Northeast and Central regions have been restored
• Some major highways in Songkhla province have been temporarily closed, as well as rail services to the southernmost provinces
• Domestic air travel has not been affected by the floods other than the periodic closure of Samui Airport due to weather conditions.

5. Why would anybody want to visit Thailand right now, with all the rain and flooding? Isn’t it better to wait and come later?
• The rainy season is an annual occurrence
• The flood water is receding in the Northeast and has passed through the Greater Bangkok area
• While some localized flooding is occurring in suburban communities adjacent to the Chao Phraya River, most of Bangkok has not been affected by the flood
• The flooding in the southern provinces is caused by heavy rains due to a tropical depression that is expected to leave the area within the next two days
• Tourist destinations elsewhere within Thailand have not been affected by the floods and are enjoying good weather.

6. Is the flooding worse this year than in other years? I haven’t heard about major floods in Thailand before.
• The rains have been heavier than normal this year, which has caused the flooding of low-lying agricultural land and areas near major waterways such as the Chao Phraya River
• The flooding in the southern provinces is caused by a tropical depression that is expected to move away from Thailand within the next two to three days.

7. Why is it taking so long for the flood water to disappear from the Northeast?
• Northeast Thailand is a large, flat plateau mainly comprised of agricultural land
• Given its relative flatness, considerable time is required for water to drain from the area, and the Royal Irrigation Department is also managing the drainage process to minimize downstream flooding
• The flood waters in the Northeast are expected to subside fully within the next few days.

8. Why is the flooding in the Northeast affecting parts of Central Thailand and Bangkok?
• The watershed of the Chao Phraya River, which passes through the plains of central Thailand and Bangkok, is large and includes tributaries originating from the north and northeast
• Thailand’s rainy season is an annual event, so the Bangkok Metropolitan Authority has comprehensive flood control measures in place that are enabling it to manage the situation
• The rains have been heavier than normal this year, which has caused the flooding of low-lying agricultural land and areas adjacent to major waterways such as the Chao Phraya River.

9. How has the flooding affected tourist destinations in Thailand’s central and northeastern provinces?
• Ayutthaya province: The ancient capital, a UNESCO site and major tourist attraction, has not yet been affected by the flooding and is being protected by flood measures
• Nakhon Nayok province: Officials are monitoring other waterways including Nang Rong Waterfall, Sarika Waterfall and Wang Ta Krai Park as well as throughout Khao Yai National Park
• Nakhon Ratchasima province: Phimai National Historical Park and National Museum, Huay Narok Waterfall, and the Lum Phuk Chee natural trekking route in the Khao Yai National Park operate normally

10. Have any tourist destinations in the south been closed due to flooding?
• Some parks have been closed and ferry services to islands have been suspended due to the weather conditions, but will reopen once these conditions improve
• Hat Yai has experienced considerable flooding, but the flood waters are expected to subside within the next two to three days.

11. How long will it take the flooding in the south of Thailand to clear?
• The flooding in the southern provinces is caused by a tropical depression that is expected to leave the area within the next two days
• Flooding in the south is localized and the flood waters are expected to subside rapidly once the tropical depression leaves the area within the next two days.

12. With so much of Hat Yai under water, should long should I avoid visiting the city?
• The flood waters in Hat Yai are expected to subside within the next two to three days
• The TAT will work with national and local government authorities to ensure Hat Yai is ready for visitors within the next few weeks
• People who want to visit Hat Yai should contact to the government contact center hotline 1111 or the TAT tourist assistance line 1672 or www.tatnews.org to get an update on conditions in the area.



13. Have popular tourist destinations on the Andaman Sea such as Phuket and Krabi been flooded?
• While they have experienced heavy rains, popular tourist destinations on the Andaman Sea such as Phuket and Krabi have only experienced minor flooding.
14. What tourist destinations in Thailand are not affected by the floods and are okay to visit?
• Bangkok, other than suburban areas along the Chao Phraya River, has not been affected by the flooding
• Provinces in the North such as Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai have not been affected by the flooding
• Tourist destinations in the Southern provinces such as Krabi, Phuket and Phang Na have experienced heavy rains but no flooding

15. Has the flooding cause any fatalities, and are any of the victims tourists?
• The floods have caused the death of around over 100 local people according to the Emergency Medical Institute of Thailand at the Ministry of Public Health

16. What is the situation on Samui Island and when should I consider to go there?
• Samui Island is being affected by the tropical depression that is expected to move away from Thailand within the next two to three days
• While there have been disruptions to air and water access to the island, they are temporary closed as they are caused by weather conditions.
• Things will be back to normal for visitors to Samui Island once the tropical depression leaves the area within the next two to three days.

17. I heard that a lot of foreign tourists were stranded on an island due to the weather – what happened?
• About 100 foreign tourists were stranded on Angthong Island in Surat Thani province on Tuesday due to strong winds and high waves that resulted in boat services being suspended
• These tourists were not in any danger and have been transported off of the island.

18. Is the flooding in the south a result of the earlier floods in the north?
• No, the provinces in the Northeast and the South of Thailand are about 1,000 km apart
• The flooding in the Northeast and Central provinces are the result of a weather system that passed through in mid-October, while the flooding in the South of Thailand is the result of a tropical depression currently passing through the area.


Useful Contact Numbers
TAT Call Centre
Operating hours: 8.00-21.00 hrs 1672
Bangkok Airways Call Centre
Web site: www.bangkokair.com
1771
+66 (0) 2270 6699
Thai Airways International (THAI)
Contact Centre
Web site: www.thaiairways.co.th/index_en.html
+66 (0) 2356-1111
Suvarnabhumi Airport +66 (0) 2132-1888
State Railway of Thailand Hotline for
Information on routes and train services 1690
The Highways Department
24-hour hotline 1586
Highways Police 1193

For the latest updates, please visit
www.TATnews.org

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Buenas tardes,

Alguien que este en Tailandia conoce el estado de las carretras entre Bangkok- Chiang Mai.
Mi idea es ir en BUS VIP, desde Mo Chit pero desconozco si hay actualmente problemas en las carreteras por el tema de las inundaciones.

Gracias. Un saludo
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Y por que no pillas un vuelo con 1,2,go por 1400bths?
Ya se que tu intención es ir en bus para así ver el paisaje,o eso creo entender;pero tal y como esta ahora el panorama,seria mejr curarse en salud.
De todas maneras aquí te dejo un mapa de las inundaciones en tailandia:
maps.google.com/ ...863b0ebfb7

Espero que te ayude en algo
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Buenas tardes,

Alguien que este en Tailandia conoce el estado de las carretras entre Bangkok- Chiang Mai.
Mi idea es ir en BUS VIP, desde Mo Chit pero desconozco si hay actualmente problemas en las carreteras por el tema de las inundaciones.

Gracias. Un saludo

Hola
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