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Thailand and Laos Experience Floods in the Mekong Delta Thailand (HDW) September 19, 2004 - Heavy wet-season rains drenched Northern Thailand and Laos in early September, bringing water levels on the Mekong River to dangerous levels. When a satellite operated by NASA flew over on September 14, 2004, the floods were visible through the clouds. Dark blue flood waters surround the Mekong River, the dark blue line that forms the border between Thailand and Laos. The Songkhram River to the left of the Mekong is also much larger than it appeared in June. According to news reports, three districts in Northern Thailand have been affected by the floods. This false-color pair of pictures (shown above) makes the floods easier to spot by showing water as dark blue against the bright green vegetation. The clouds are light blue. |
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