More Bangkok residents advised to flee floodwaters
Bangkok authorities are telling more residents to leave as floodwaters threaten southwestern neighborhoods in the Thai capital.
Governor Sukhumbhand Paribatra
said people should evacuate three neighborhoods due to surging water
levels. He said Sunday pumps were operating around the clock and more
pumps were being added to help drain the water.
Still, floodwaters are receding elsewhere. Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra
said previously the city center would have light flooding if the water
penetrated that far but western areas of Bangkok were threatened with
inundation.
The national death
toll from floods since late July has reached 536. More than 13.1 million
people — one in five Thais — are affected.


