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[i=s] 本帖最后由 lily_zl 于 2011-10-30 20:37 编辑 [/i]
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9 t% f( n% |$ S[url]http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2011/10/bangkok-underwater/100178/[/url]
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6 W8 F! p7 Y8 ]& y MHeavy monsoon rains have been drenching Southeast Asia since mid-July, causing mudslides and widespread flooding. The deluge has now reached Bangkok, with rising water and associated problems affecting most of the city's 10 million residents. Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said that parts of the capital could be inundated by up to 1.5 meters of water and remain flooded for up to a month. Around Bangkok, the second-largest airport has closed, food prices are soaring, clean water is becoming scarce, and the country is declaring a holiday from Thursday until Monday to allow people to evacuate. The Chao Phraya river is predicted to overflow its banks in the city sometime today, and authorities say that if the protective dikes fail to hold the water, all parts of Bangkok will be vulnerable to the floodwater.
! A1 l+ W- o# A! K. F强烈季风雨从7月中旬席卷东南亚,造成了泥石流和大面积的洪水。洪水现已抵达曼谷,持续上涨的水位和相关的问题影响了城市里的千万居民。泰国总理英拉说首都部分地区会被1.5米的水淹没,且会持续个把月时间。在曼谷四周,第2大的机场已经关闭。粮价上涨,清洁用水稀缺。国家已经宣布从周四到下周一放假五天,让民众撤离。湄南河预计今天(10月26日)某个时刻将溢出岸边。当局说如果防洪堤未能阻隔洪水,曼谷所有地区将不敌洪水。2 n6 _: V6 ]& n% ^2 b
配有42张图片,图片后有简短说明。从这些图片中,lily_zl看到了局势的紧张,也看到了泰国人民的达观和冷静。而从图片拍摄来看,是专业高清的作品。3 n" C$ h% k" X6 L% j) G$ i- r
8 ~' o* W6 ~1 Y- c: EResidents evacuate from their flooded town, north of Bangkok, on October 25, 2011. Around 320 people have died in flood-related incidents since late July according to the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, as Thailand experiences the worst flooding in 50 years with damages running as high as $6 billion. (Reuters/Bazuki Muhammad)8 t$ Q! h3 z u8 q
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Flood waters surround an industrial complex in Bangkok, Thailand, on October 20, 2011. Hundreds of factories closed in the central Thai province of Ayutthaya and Nonthaburi with flood waters reaching Bangkok. (Paula Bronstein /Getty Images). i3 G$ h/ Z" ?+ R" X1 ~! m
) W& R, E$ H5 vA television news reporter speaks to a camera in a waterlogged street near the Chao Praya river in Bangkok, on October 26, 2011. Thailand's premier warned nervous Bangkok citizens that incoming floods could last for four weeks, as waters inched nearer the city center. (Nicolas Asfouri/AFP/Getty Images
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Storm clouds gather over a village in Nonthaburi province, on the outskirts of Bangkok, on October 14, 2011. (Reuters/Chaiwat Subprasom
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Workers repair a collapsed canal embankment in the flooded Pathum Thani province, on the outskirts of Bangkok, on October 18, 2011. (Reuters/Sukree Sukplang)
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% D8 ^" ^* ~/ X; zA woman holds her child as she wades through a flooded street near Mahathat temple in Bangkok, on October 26, 2011. (Reuters/Kerek Wongsa
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Thai Airways Airbus A300 airplanes sit parked on the flooded tarmac at Don Muang airport in Bangkok, on October 26, 2011. The planes' landing gear has been wrapped in protective plastic. (Reuters/Bazuki Muhammad$ f6 s$ \, U" \& C! L9 ^3 ~
* w$ G7 J, Z% ]; ]; P8 N: lThai Dhammakaya monks and volunteers work to fortify the flood gate and barrage, made of sandbags and pipes, at Klong Rapi Pat, on October 23, 2011 in Klong Luang on the outskirts of Bangkok. The flood gate, approximately 8km long at Klong Rapi Pat, is one of the most critical of the last fortifications before the flood waters flow into the inner city of Bangkok. (Daniel Berehulak /Getty Images! v: D- b( x: ]* H
) C( b. k; ^# s# C1 JFlood victims evacuate an inundated area in a truck in Bangkok, on October 26, 2011 (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri
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A Thai girl clutches her belongings as she waits for some help to cross floodwater as people leave flooded areas in Bangkok, on October 26, 2011. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri |
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