Thai authorities announced Friday that the floods that recently swept through Thailand has killed nearly 244 people and caused at least in serious damage to historic sites and institutions, commercial and industrial.
The news agencies quoted the Thai authorities as saying that the flood waters - which is sweeping Thailand since last July - Parts of Thailand were flooded and damaged twenty-eight provinces at least as adversely affected more than two million people so far.
Authorities said that the flood waters have caused heavy damage in parts of the territory of "Ayutthaya" in central Thailand, noting that about 160 plants at least have been seriously damaged.
Officials have said last Tuesday that heavy rainfall had flooded the temple, "Zhai and Atanaram" in the city of "Ayutthaya" old, a World Heritage Site, overlooking the temple on the river "Chao Phraya", which flows to Bangkok and is located about 105 km to the south.
For his part, said, "and Ataya Biopunj" the governor of "Ayutthaya" The water level had risen to about 5.1 meters, while the deployment of 150 troops in the region to repair the barricade on the river "Chao Phraya." He pointed out that the floods had affected more than 200 ancient temples Temple of 500 total.
The Minister of Culture of Thailand "Sukomol Kunplome" that the losses caused to the historical sites around the country more than three million dollars.
This administration has declared disaster control and prevention in Thailand that has been suspended many of the trains to the north because of the floods which inundated nearly three million acres of agricultural land in the Meteorological Service has warned of the loss of more heavy rains in many parts of the country.
The floods experienced by Thailand are caused by a tropical storm followed by monsoon rains usually fall in the period between August and October, which prompted Prime Minister of Thailand, "Thaksin Angelak" to establish a center of emergency in the airport, "Don Muang" international capital, Bangkok
The news agencies quoted the Thai authorities as saying that the flood waters - which is sweeping Thailand since last July - Parts of Thailand were flooded and damaged twenty-eight provinces at least as adversely affected more than two million people so far.
Authorities said that the flood waters have caused heavy damage in parts of the territory of "Ayutthaya" in central Thailand, noting that about 160 plants at least have been seriously damaged.
Officials have said last Tuesday that heavy rainfall had flooded the temple, "Zhai and Atanaram" in the city of "Ayutthaya" old, a World Heritage Site, overlooking the temple on the river "Chao Phraya", which flows to Bangkok and is located about 105 km to the south.
For his part, said, "and Ataya Biopunj" the governor of "Ayutthaya" The water level had risen to about 5.1 meters, while the deployment of 150 troops in the region to repair the barricade on the river "Chao Phraya." He pointed out that the floods had affected more than 200 ancient temples Temple of 500 total.
The Minister of Culture of Thailand "Sukomol Kunplome" that the losses caused to the historical sites around the country more than three million dollars.
This administration has declared disaster control and prevention in Thailand that has been suspended many of the trains to the north because of the floods which inundated nearly three million acres of agricultural land in the Meteorological Service has warned of the loss of more heavy rains in many parts of the country.
The floods experienced by Thailand are caused by a tropical storm followed by monsoon rains usually fall in the period between August and October, which prompted Prime Minister of Thailand, "Thaksin Angelak" to establish a center of emergency in the airport, "Don Muang" international capital, Bangkok
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