Bangkok commuters woke up to flooded roads and traffic nightmare Tuesday morning.
Floodwater covered the traffic surface of many key roads in the capital, which has long been notorious for traffic jam. So when Bangkok was swamped, traffic almost came to a standstill.
Flood in front of Bangkok North Municipal Court
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Traffic congestion in front of Central Plaza Ladprao shopping mall following heavy rains since late Monday night.
As their vehicles were struck on roads such as Ratchadaphisek, several motorists vented out their frustration on social media. Some took photos of heavily-flooded roads and the tailbacks that seemed to stretch for kilometres.
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In some areas of Bangkok, floodwater was almost waist-deep.
Over a hundred commuters wait for public buses during rush hour today in front of Don Mueang International Airport, when flooding leads to heavy traffic congestion on the road.
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People queue to catch a van on Vibhavadi Rangsit road in front of Don Muang Temple.
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Bangkok Governor MR Sukhumbhand Paribatra rushed to supervise the drainage of floodwater himself. He pleaded for understanding from people, saying that the Tuesday’s floods were the result of the heaviest rain in 25 years.
Bangkok Metropolitan Administration Governor MR Sukhumbhand Paribatra rushed to direct the alleviation of flooding in front of the Criminal Court on Ratchadapisek Road Tuesday morning.
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Thongsatit Villa at Soi Ramindra34 Yak 20 was flooded on Tuesday morning.
Flood waters outside and inside the Land Transport Department on Phaholyothin Road in Bangkok's Chatuchak district during yesterday’s morning rush hour posed difficulties for pedestrians and motorists and caused severe traffic jams. The level of the water in Phaholyothin fell at a slower rate than in other flooded areas of Bangkok due to the previous night’s heavy rains that left the drains unable to cope.