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-- Today, 30th. november, St. Andrew's Day, I visited my friend in his hair-dressing salon on Phet Kasem 79.;
- On the OUTbound leg flood waters first seen around soi 75.; - Soi 79. itself was but partially flooded, and then only to kerb-depth in general; with care it was possible to walk dry-shod for most of the way. - For the return & INbound leg the flood-waters persisted, to a greater or lesser degree, to as far IN as soi 38.; - However, the good news is that the area of THE MALL - Bang Khae is virtually dry - to date THE MALL remains CLOSED; but with sales etc.for the NewYear's shopping I'd expect an imminent RE-OPENING. - I noticed that many people were using the post-flood period for a general clean-up and to dispose of unwanted junk - an early spring-cleaning, possibly? --
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Went back to K-male, behind Don Muang, last sun 4/12. Foned them before-they said to be open but some flooding remaining in area. Had water up to 1m30 high-and nearly 4 weeks of ankle deep. I'll write about it in the separate K-Male thread-they deserve some push now!
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