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The director of Bangkok’s Don Mueang airport says the facility can cope with the threat of flooding and mechanisms are in place to drain floodwater. According to a Bangkok Post report, Thanee Chuangchoo says the airport has the means to drain excess water from runways, taxi-ways, and the aircraft apron within 3 hours. Thanee says the airport’s drainage system consists of 3 ponds, which can absorb a million cubic metres of water. Don Mueang also has a pump station to drain water to the Premprachakorn canal on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road and another pump station to the east, which can divert […]

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According to that report it sounds like things have improved in the last ten years. Maybe they upgraded it when they expanded it a few years back?

 

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Just now, RobMuir said:

According to that report it sounds like things have improved in the last ten years. Maybe they upgraded it when they expanded it a few years back?

 

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Looks like Captain Sully left the Hudson and came to Thailand 😉

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Well after 2011 they spent quite a lot of money building flood walls around the perimeter so hopefully this time they will not suffer if the water surge is greater than 2011. As I lived close by at the time it was quite amazing how quickly the area became inundated. We were out of our house for 3 months so hopefully this time the airport and the surrounding residents will be spared.

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2 minutes ago, Bob20 said:

Looks like Captain Sully left the Hudson and came to Thailand 😉

I remember back in the 1980's our flight home was delayed for many hours (9?) because Don Muang had flooded. 

It had taken us 8 hours to get to the airport from Pattaya, no motorway, flooded roads and Bangkok traffic. 

Then we had the 9 hour flight back to Oz. 

Things have improved a lot since those days.

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2 hours ago, Thaiger said:

The director of Bangkok’s Don Mueang airport says the facility can cope with the threat of flooding and mechanisms are in place to drain floodwater. According to a Bangkok Post report, Thanee Chuangchoo says the airport has the means to drain excess water from runways, taxi-ways, and the aircraft apron within 3 hours. Thanee says the airport’s drainage system consists of 3 ponds, which can absorb a million cubic metres of water. Don Mueang also has a pump station to drain water to the Premprachakorn canal on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road and another pump station to the east, which can divert […]

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One of the few measures taken to prevent flood damage in the North of Bangkok.

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