Just briefly: I have received emails asking for an update on the flooding situation here in Thailand. So here goes:
Summary
In short, there’s not much new to report. Waters are reportedly draining slowly from affected areas, which are generally Bangkok’s western and northern outskirts.
This Nov. 12 WSJ map shows that the parts of the city that have been hit are areas that tourists are unlikely to visit:
Phuket, Chiang Mai, Pattaya, and other parts of the country — aside from central Thailand and Ayutthaya — have not been affected.
The international airport, Suvarnabhumi, continues to function normally. Don Muang, the domestic airport, remains closed, but domestic flights are operating via Suvarnabhumi.
The BTS (Sky Train) and MRT are still fine.
Central Bangkok is still dry.
Following the flooding news
Going forward, I will only post about the floods if there are significant developments.
For more frequent updates, I suggest consulting the government’s travel information site, ThailandTourismUpdate.com.
There’s an update from yesterday (Nov. 21), for example, that provides a run-down of the situation.
And of course, you can also consult the Bangkok Post and Nation newspapers.
A Google News search for “Thailand flooding” may also be helpful.