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Floods in Southeast Asia

Floods in Southeast Asia. By Wanida Bountathip. Floods is one of the most people experience.

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Floods in Southeast Asia

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  1. Floods in Southeast Asia By Wanida Bountathip

  2. Floods is one of the most people experience. • In the United States, floods were the number-one disaster during the twentieth century, and hundreds of people die each year from the river flooding. Tragically, developing countries suffer much greater losses because of a lack of monitoring facilities, warning systems.

  3. Let look how much floods had destroyed in Southeast Asia.

  4. The reason I want to focus floods on the Southeast Asia because I’m from Laos, located in the Southeast Asia. And, I want to know what happen in the neighbor countries. • When I was young I remember there were a couple times that floods hit my grandparents city. It caused a lot of damage, and people couldn’t go to work, go to school. If they wanted somewhere, they had to go by boats. Tons of chickens, ducks, and cows were killed because people didn’t have dry space for them to live. Southeast Asia map

  5. Flood in my grandmother city, Vientiane in 2008 at the Buddha Park cause by heavy rain. • More than 14,210 hectares (35,114 acres) of rice across Laos have been damaged from floods, as well as 13 schools were closed, and more than 20 people were killed.

  6. One of the ways help to prevent the floods.

  7. Let go check in Thailand how much the it effects from floods?

  8. In Oct. 24, 2011 file photo, cars are parked on an overfly on a flooded street in Bangkok, Thailand. Sea level rise projections show Bangkok could be at risk. But when the capital and its outskirts were affected in 2011 by the worst flooding in half-a century, the immediate trigger was water run-off from northern provinces.

  9. Floods in Vietnam • In 2008, floods in Vietnam began with the heaviest rainfall for 24 days. • 66 people were killed.

  10. As we can see to much damages that caused from floods, so what should we do to help to prevent floods happen as less as we can? • Here is some thing we can do to help: • We could slow the rate of global warming( as extreme temperatures increase the rate of flooding) and stop building in city areas( because built up areas give less soil of water). • placing sandbags along the riverbank to serve as levees and placing large rocks on banks to prevent erosion, which prevents riverbanks from deteriorating, remaining high enough so that flooding will not occur as frequently

  11. Work Cited • http://library.thinkquest.org/03oct/00758/en/disaster/flood/prevention.html • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Vietnam_floods • http://phys.org/news/2013-06-nyc-climate.html • http://www.indiatvnews.com/news/world/thailand-floods-death-toll-rises-to-73-14307.html • www.somebrownstuff.com • http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/08/photogalleries/nature-photos-week5/

  12. The End

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