The heavy rain made two schools flood
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The heavy rain made two schools flood
Kep: The report from Domnak Chongar district told that, the two days raining, starting from May 23-24 at Domnak Chongar district made two schools, Orm Peng primary school and Pongtek secondary school flood. However there was not much serious because the flood took only a few hours and the school could just start normally. There were also some passes got damage, added the report.
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Re: The heavy rain made two schools flood
There was a big puddle in front of my house earlier. Some kids got splashed - but it's gone now.
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Re: The heavy rain made two schools flood
Quite a puddle. From what I can make out, this photo was taken in that area. Correct me if I'm wrong, those of you who read Khmer.
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Re: The heavy rain made two schools flood
Of course there was bugger all damage, there are no teaching aids in classrooms. Just shitty old furniture and a whiteboard. Calling them schools is a misnomer, they are just tax collection points for teachers.
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