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Re: flooding

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frank lee bent wrote: Tue Jul 17, 2018 10:58 am they are releasing water from the dam at Kampot with some flooding already happening.
road to sv from pp is cut by flooding near pich nil
I really think the authorities should really look into this. If the area is already flooded, the increase in the water release might increase the dangers in the area. Meanwhile, at the personal level, care should be taken to avoid any kind of mishappening.
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Re: flooding

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Davidbird12 wrote: Fri Jul 27, 2018 11:50 pmMeanwhile, at the personal level, care should be taken to avoid any kind of mishappening.
Misspeak = US political coward speak for lie

Mishappening...?

Hipsterish English?
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Re: flooding

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More floods to hit multiple provinces
August 1, 2018
The Ministry of Water Resources yesterday released a statement warning residents living along the Mekong river that water levels will continue to rise in the upcoming days due to heavy rain and strong weather across several provinces in the country.

According to the ministry, water from the Mekong river in Stung Treng province will increase to 11.4 metres, 22.15 metres in Kratie province and 15.25 metres in Kampong Cham.
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50517816/m ... provinces/

Flooding in Kratie province.
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Re: flooding

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I really think the authorities should really look into this.
khmer or chinese authorities?
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Re: flooding

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Laos just opened another dam. Already flooding along Mekong from Thakhek south.
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