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Pattaya flooding worse than ever,
city officials admit

Pattaya city fathers are trying,
but have yet to control the flooding situation in Pattaya.
Urasin Khantaraphan
Despite years of talk and months of effort, flooding actually is getting
worse in Pattaya, with two recent days of heavy rain flooding areas of the city
not inundated for 10 years, Deputy Mayor Ronakit Ekasingh said.
The deputy mayor called an emergency meeting after a downpour of just two hours
left areas of the city under a meter of water Oct. 19.
He said projects such as the dredging of canals in South and North Pattaya canal
as well as a new retention basin near the East Pattaya railway didn’t seem to be
having much effect.
Deputy Mayor Verawat Khakhay brainstormed ideas with city council members and
engineers, noting that both property and Pattaya’s reputation were being
destroyed by the frequent floods.
He said the city still has many canals and drainage tunnels that need clearing,
but city workers and contractors have yet to finish.
He also pointed out the fact that has been obvious to so many for so long: The
city’s out-of-control growth has overwhelmed the infrastructure, with new condos
and housing projects going up every day. Drainage tunnels cannot take large
amount of water as there’s very few that funnel water to the sea.
The objective of the meeting was to gather information from various areas and
the organizations that are responsible for the areas to help each other find a
way to solve and prevent the problems.

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