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Many roads in Chon Buri have flooded this week because of the rising sea levels. On Monday, water from the ocean poured onto beach roads in the Bang Plasoi sub-district, flooding them with seawater as much as 30 centimetres deep. The flooding on the road caused significant traffic delays, and even caused some smaller vehicles to get stuck. Duangduan Pantumaopas, a local food vendor explained that after 56 years, she is used to these yearly rains. “This is a natural phenomenon that takes place about once every year in November or December. It concerns and frightens people new to the […]

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“This is a natural phenomenon that takes place about once every year in November or December."

That's put a dampener on the climate change brigades "show and tell".

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