Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Flood Update

Just wanted to keep you in the loop of the flood here in Thailand, as I'm sure it's out of international news by now.

Central Thailand is still in crisis mode as it continues to rain and the waters continue to rise. They are trying their hardest to keep the flood waters from covering Bangkok, but another flood gate in Pathum Thani has broken [the province north of Bangkok] so things are not looking too good. But don't be worrying about me and Samantha, we'll be okay where we are. [Plus we are heading to the south for a week to enjoy a little time off.]

The picture below shows the areas that have been affected by the floods so far. The red outlined area is Bangkok and Samantha and I live right in the middle of that area. Pathum Thani is the area where our church and a lot of our friends are located. 

2011 10 18 bangkok flooding

Last Friday I went to Sing Buri province [near the top of the map] to bring food to people who have been affected by the flood. People are living under tents on roads that are elevated high enough to stay above the waters. They've been living like this for 2 months already, and it could be another 2 until they are able to even get to what is left of their homes without a boat.

The floods in Singburi

Handing out food to people in Singburi

Sunday, Monday & Tuesday I was at my church [in Pathum Thani] helping with the work they are doing there. The church is making food for all the volunteers who are bagging sand in the community. They are also helping bag sand themselves! My back, shoulders, arms, legs and hands are very stiff and sore from filling, holding and tying sand bags! I only did it for 3 days, I can't imagine what the people who have been doing it for a week must be feeling!

These sand bags are building a 4km long wall of sand bags, 4 to 5 thick and at least 2 meters high.  Here is a link to a video taken by my friend Por of one portion of the sandbag wall. As you can see, the houses along the canal are already flooded as they are inside the sandbag walls.

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10150414461476869

Also, check out Samantha's blog for more on the flood - she's posted two video's as well:

http://www.samanthainthailand.blogspot.com/

There is a lot more I want to say about the flood, about what I've seen, it's awful. I'll tell you more later and get you some more pictures so you can see what is going on.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

More on the flooding situation.....

I just found a great site with lots of helpful info and links and maps. So, if you want to stay up-to-date on what's happening with the flood, especially here in Bangkok, check this out:



Another great site:


Here's another video for you...if you are interested. This is our church, MRC & they are preparing for the expected flood waters. It's all in Thai, but to summarize, Por is explaining how they have made some sandbag walls in some areas around the church but are still trying to figure out the best way to protect the church building.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10150406160101869

Thanks for your continued prayers!

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Major Flooding in Thailand

I'm not sure if you have been hearing about this in the news, but there is major flooding in Thailand.  Samantha & I are safe as we live in central Bangkok, and on the 4th floor of the building. The flood waters are getting closer, but we aren't in any danger. Our church and a lot of our friends live in an area that is expected to flood in the next few days though - so pray for them, and for all of Thailand. 

Here are a few links for you - videos and articles about the flood situation from other locals & reporters:

This is a short video by my friends Matt and Por. When Matt talks about their church, well that's my church too! A lot of TCCC staff and friends live in this area, Muang Ake:

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10150321769487190

The area this reporter is in and talking about is the same province, Pathum Thani, in the above video:

http://english.aljazeera.net/news/asia-pacific/2011/10/20111010162023881205.html

Flood Devastation in Central Thailand: Video

Thailand's Hundred Year Flood
-Karl Dahlfred

Still on furlough in the U.S., I've been tracking from a distance the news about flooding in Thailand.  Flooding is not uncommon there but this year it is uncommonly bad.  It is reported that this is the "worst ever seen" and some people are calling it the hundred year flood.

The latest figures report that over 820,000 families (2.6 million people) are affected, 244 have been killed, huge areas of farmland damaged, and over 180 key roads cut off.  The main highway going north out of Bangkok is cut off in Ayuthaya, just 1.5 hours north of the capital.  Trains fair no better.
 

A BBC News Article:

I will do my best to keep you updated on the situation here. Please keep praying! Pray that God would use this situation to bring many people to know him. Pray that God would keep his children safe. Thank you.