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If you are thinking of shopping in bkk, I'll advise you to monitor the situation closely until the flood crisis passes.

Bkk may flood this weekend or end of the month when there are high tides. The city centre is fine now but no one knows if it'll be flooding or not. Some suburbs have already experienced flooding. The locals have prepared emergency supplies if there is a big flood. Some items like batteries are now hard to find as they gear up with torches.

My business trip has been cut short and I will be returning earlier to avoid the tides.

- Adi, still in bkk and hoping it stays sunny.

 

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Think I saw it in taka too! Umbra brand! Amazon sells it too!

Thx... I will go and look for it this weekend :)

 

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If you are thinking of shopping in bkk, I'll advise you to monitor the situation closely until the flood crisis passes.

Bkk may flood this weekend or end of the month when there are high tides. The city centre is fine now but no one knows if it'll be flooding or not. Some suburbs have already experienced flooding. The locals have prepared emergency supplies if there is a big flood. Some items like batteries are now hard to find as they gear up with torches.

My business trip has been cut short and I will be returning earlier to avoid the tides.

- Adi, still in bkk and hoping it stays sunny.

I have been following the situation in BKK.... Very bad flooding, amounting to some 300 deaths! J

Hope the situation will improve :)

 

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If you are thinking of shopping in bkk, I'll advise you to monitor the situation closely until the flood crisis passes.

Bkk may flood this weekend or end of the month when there are high tides. The city centre is fine now but no one knows if it'll be flooding or not. Some suburbs have already experienced flooding. The locals have prepared emergency supplies if there is a big flood. Some items like batteries are now hard to find as they gear up with torches.

My business trip has been cut short and I will be returning earlier to avoid the tides.

- Adi, still in bkk and hoping it stays sunny.

Wow, Sis Adi, thanks for the update, hope all is well with the lovely country Thailand !

 

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Wow, Sis Adi, thanks for the update, hope all is well with the lovely country Thailand !

Yeah, my Thai colleagues said this weekend is pretty critical. Their worry is that they don't stay near the city centre so even if the city centre doesn't flood, their homes might. Plus it has been raining pretty consistently... heavy rains at that. You can sense the worry cos whenever it rained when I was there, the rain becomes a topic like 'oh no the rain is so heavy again'.

The concern is whether the dykes and flood walls surrounding bkk will hold. As I read from the papers, the wall is pretty much a mish/mash of materials. No one can predict if the walls can withstand the constant strong flow of water from the north (for a month!). If one part of the wall collapses from the pressure, then there is a good chance that the defences will not hold. I'm monitoring the news closely cos I've another planned trip there.

 

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Yeah, my Thai colleagues said this weekend is pretty critical. Their worry is that they don't stay near the city centre so even if the city centre doesn't flood, their homes might. Plus it has been raining pretty consistently... heavy rains at that. You can sense the worry cos whenever it rained when I was there, the rain becomes a topic like 'oh no the rain is so heavy again'.

The concern is whether the dykes and flood walls surrounding bkk will hold. As I read from the papers, the wall is pretty much a mish/mash of materials. No one can predict if the walls can withstand the constant strong flow of water from the north (for a month!). If one part of the wall collapses from the pressure, then there is a good chance that the defences will not hold. I'm monitoring the news closely cos I've another planned trip there.

a sunny and dry day at weekend market in the afternoon , the kleong water level is lower compare to yesterday

start to get cloudy now (4.55) bkk time

 

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If you are thinking of shopping in bkk, I'll advise you to monitor the situation closely until the flood crisis passes.

Bkk may flood this weekend or end of the month when there are high tides. The city centre is fine now but no one knows if it'll be flooding or not. Some suburbs have already experienced flooding. The locals have prepared emergency supplies if there is a big flood. Some items like batteries are now hard to find as they gear up with torches.

My business trip has been cut short and I will be returning earlier to avoid the tides.

- Adi, still in bkk and hoping it stays sunny.

actually there is no way of monitoring the flood , they basically give u O information of where is flooding in bkk so is a go out at your own risk situation here

 

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Hi Kobelala, Congrats on the reno that was nicely done!

Mind sharing how much you spent in reno & contact of your ID? I'm looking for an ID/contractor to take care of reno of my EM too. :rolleyes:

TIA!

Cheers,

Stanley

 

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Me too, i am just starting.

Anyway, can i ask your opinion. Is it better to first live in the resale flat to get a feel of the whole place, really check what should be replaced and what can be retained, how the wind blows, where the afternoon sun is, etc? Then maybe after 1 or 2 months, you can be more confident how to renovate the place? Wonder if this is a good strategy or lame one?

 

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Hi Kobelala, Congrats on the reno that was nicely done!

Mind sharing how much you spent in reno & contact of your ID? I'm looking for an ID/contractor to take care of reno of my EM too. :rolleyes:

TIA!

Cheers,

Stanley

Hi Stanley, thanks for dropping by my humble tblog, I spend less than 35k excluding carpentry. Will PM u my contractor's contact.

Good luck on ur Reno ! :yamseng:

 

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Me too, i am just starting.

Anyway, can i ask your opinion. Is it better to first live in the resale flat to get a feel of the whole place, really check what should be replaced and what can be retained, how the wind blows, where the afternoon sun is, etc? Then maybe after 1 or 2 months, you can be more confident how to renovate the place? Wonder if this is a good strategy or lame one?

Hi Starbux, thanks for dropping by, IMHO, you won't want to live in the flat as most of the condition are old, unless urs is in move in condition. Having a 1 day check and discussion with ur contractor then ur SO will determine what u guys would like to retain, and what I'll like to change. Don't really have to stay in first to have a feel.

Good luck for ur Reno ! :yamseng:

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Nice weekend dear buddies :sport-smiley-004:

Hi bro Kobelala! Long time never hear from u.... Hope u and ur family have settled down well in your new home. Thanks for all your advice. I managed to solve my staircase problem eventually without paying any additional cost.

 

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Hi bro Kobelala! Long time never hear from u.... Hope u and ur family have settled down well in your new home. Thanks for all your advice. I managed to solve my staircase problem eventually without paying any additional cost.

Hi Bro Potatoes , :yamseng: :yamseng: :yamseng:

 

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