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In this photo provided by the Bangkok metropolitan administration, part of Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, is seen flooded on Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011. Fear and confusion gripped Bangkok as residents grappled with mixed messages over whether Thailand's worst floods in decades would overwhelm the intricate defenses of the low-lying metropolis of 9 million people. (AP Photo/Bangkok Government) EDITORIAL USE ONLY, NO SALES

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A Thai woman walks through floodwaters in a low-lying area of Bangkok near the Chao Phraya river on October 16, 2011. Flood defences protecting the Thai capital held up on October 16, but the advancing waters that have swamped the inland still threaten to engulf Bangkok in a disaster that has claimed 300 lives. Thailand's worst floods in decades have inundated huge swathes of the kingdom, swallowing homes and businesses, shutting down industry, and forcing tens of thousands of people to seek refuge in shelters. AFP PHOTO/JOAN MANUEL BALIELLAS
JOAN MANUEL BALIELLAS

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Thai people read newspapers at their flooded home in Bangkok near the Chao Phraya river on October 16, 2011. Flood defences protecting the Thai capital held up on October 16, but the advancing waters that have swamped the inland still threaten to engulf Bangkok in a disaster that has claimed 300 lives. Thailand's worst floods in decades have inundated huge swathes of the kingdom, swallowing homes and businesses, shutting down industry, and forcing tens of thousands of people to seek refuge in shelters. AFP PHOTO/JOAN MANUEL BALIELLAS
JOAN MANUEL BALIELLAS

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A Thai woman re-inforces a protection wall at her house in Bangkok near the Chao Phraya river on October 16, 2011. Flood defences protecting the Thai capital held up on October 16, but the advancing waters that have swamped the inland still threaten to engulf Bangkok in a disaster that has claimed 300 lives. Thailand's worst floods in decades have inundated huge swathes of the kingdom, swallowing homes and businesses, shutting down industry, and forcing tens of thousands of people to seek refuge in shelters. AFP PHOTO/JOAN MANUEL BALIELLAS
JOAN MANUEL BALIELLAS

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A Thai man sits on a table surrounded by floodwaters at an inundated market in a low-lying area of Bangkok on October 16, 2011. Flood defences protecting the Thai capital held up on October 16, but the advancing waters that have swamped the inland still threaten to engulf Bangkok in a disaster that has claimed 300 lives. Thailand's worst floods in decades have inundated huge swathes of the kingdom, swallowing homes and businesses, shutting down industry, and forcing tens of thousands of people to seek refuge in shelters. AFP PHOTO / JOAN MANUEL BALIELLAS
JOAN MANUEL BALIELLAS

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A Thai vendor walks through floodwaters at an inundated market in a low-lying area of Bangkok on October 16, 2011. Flood defences protecting the Thai capital held up on October 16, but the advancing waters that have swamped the inland still threaten to engulf Bangkok in a disaster that has claimed 300 lives. Thailand's worst floods in decades have inundated huge swathes of the kingdom, swallowing homes and businesses, shutting down industry, and forcing tens of thousands of people to seek refuge in shelters. AFP PHOTO/JOAN MANUEL BALIELLAS
JOAN MANUEL BALIELLAS

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A Thai shopkeeper stands in floodwaters at an inundated market in Bangkok near the Chao Phraya river on October 16, 2011. Flood defences protecting the Thai capital held up on October 16, but the advancing waters that have swamped the inland still threaten to engulf Bangkok in a disaster that has claimed 300 lives. Thailand's worst floods in decades have inundated huge swathes of the kingdom, swallowing homes and businesses, shutting down industry, and forcing tens of thousands of people to seek refuge in shelters. AFP PHOTO/JOAN MANUEL BALIELLAS
JOAN MANUEL BALIELLAS

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This aerial picture taken from a helicopter shows wide-spread flooding in the hard-hit province of Pathum Thani, north of Bangkok, on October 16, 2011. Flood defences protecting the Thai capital held up on October 16, but the advancing waters that have swamped the inland still threaten to engulf Bangkok in a disaster that has claimed 300 lives. Thailand's worst floods in decades have inundated huge swathes of the kingdom, swallowing homes and businesses, shutting down industry, and forcing tens of thousands of people to seek refuge in shelters. AFP PHOTO/Christophe ARCHAMBAULT
CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT

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This aerial picture shows a temple surrounded by floodwaters in the ancient capital city of Ayutthaya, north of Bangkok, on October 16, 2011. Flood defences protecting the Thai capital held up on October 16, but the advancing waters that have swamped the inland still threaten to engulf Bangkok in a disaster that has claimed 300 lives. Thailand's worst floods in decades have inundated huge swathes of the kingdom, swallowing homes and businesses, shutting down industry, and forcing tens of thousands of people to seek refuge in shelters. AFP PHOTO/Christophe ARCHAMBAULT
CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT

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This aerial picture shows a temple surrounded by floodwaters in the ancient capital city of Ayutthaya, north of Bangkok, on October 16, 2011. Flood defences protecting the Thai capital held up on October 16, but the advancing waters that have swamped the inland still threaten to engulf Bangkok in a disaster that has claimed 300 lives. Thailand's worst floods in decades have inundated huge swathes of the kingdom, swallowing homes and businesses, shutting down industry, and forcing tens of thousands of people to seek refuge in shelters. AFP PHOTO/Christophe ARCHAMBAULT
CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT

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This aerial picture shows vehicles travelling on a highway through floodwaters in the hard-hit province of Pathum Thani, north of Bangkok, on October 16, 2011. Flood defences protecting the Thai capital held up on October 16, but the advancing waters that have swamped the inland still threaten to engulf Bangkok in a disaster that has claimed 300 lives. Thailand's worst floods in decades have inundated huge swathes of the kingdom, swallowing homes and businesses, shutting down industry, and forcing tens of thousands of people to seek refuge in shelters. AFP PHOTO/Christophe ARCHAMBAULT
CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT

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This aerial image shows partially-submerged vehicles sitting stranded in floodwaters at a roundabout in the Thai ancient capital city of Ayutthaya, north of Bangkok, on October 16, 2011. Flood defences protecting the Thai capital held up on October 16, but the advancing waters that have swamped the inland still threaten to engulf Bangkok in a disaster that has claimed 300 lives. Thailand's worst floods in decades have inundated huge swathes of the kingdom, swallowing homes and businesses, shutting down industry, and forcing tens of thousands of people to seek refuge in shelters. TOPSHOTS AFP PHOTO/Christophe ARCHAMBAULT
CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT

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This aerial picture shows people making their way through floodwaters in a boat in the hard-hit province of Pathum Thani, north of Bangkok, on October 16, 2011. Flood defences protecting the Thai capital held up on October 16, but the advancing waters that have swamped the inland still threaten to engulf Bangkok in a disaster that has claimed 300 lives. Thailand's worst floods in decades have inundated huge swathes of the kingdom, swallowing homes and businesses, shutting down industry, and forcing tens of thousands of people to seek refuge in shelters. AFP PHOTO/Christophe ARCHAMBAULT
CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT

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This aerial picture shows wide-spread flooding in the hard-hit province of Pathum Thani, north of Bangkok, on October 16, 2011. Flood defences protecting the Thai capital held up on October 16, but the advancing waters that have swamped the inland still threaten to engulf Bangkok in a disaster that has claimed 300 lives. Thailand's worst floods in decades have inundated huge swathes of the kingdom, swallowing homes and businesses, shutting down industry, and forcing tens of thousands of people to seek refuge in shelters. AFP PHOTO/Christophe ARCHAMBAULT
CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT

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This aerial picture shows a truck carrying people through floodwaters in the province of Pathum Thani, north of Bangkok, on October 16, 2011. Flood defences protecting the Thai capital held up on October 16, but the advancing waters that have swamped the inland still threaten to engulf Bangkok in a disaster that has claimed 300 lives. Thailand's worst floods in decades have inundated huge swathes of the kingdom, swallowing homes and businesses, shutting down industry, and forcing tens of thousands of people to seek refuge in shelters. AFP PHOTO/Christophe ARCHAMBAULT
CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT

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This aerial picture shows a flooded petrol station in the province of Pathum Thani, north of Bangkok, on October 16, 2011. Flood defences protecting the Thai capital held up on October 16, but the advancing waters that have swamped the inland still threaten to engulf Bangkok in a disaster that has claimed 300 lives. Thailand's worst floods in decades have inundated huge swathes of the kingdom, swallowing homes and businesses, shutting down industry, and forcing tens of thousands of people to seek refuge in shelters. AFP PHOTO/Christophe ARCHAMBAULT
CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT

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This aerial picture shows vehicles stranded on a fly-over surrounded by floodwaters in the hard-hit province of Pathum Thani, north of Bangkok, on October 16, 2011. Flood defences protecting the Thai capital held up on October 16, but the advancing waters that have swamped the inland still threaten to engulf Bangkok in a disaster that has claimed 300 lives. Thailand's worst floods in decades have inundated huge swathes of the kingdom, swallowing homes and businesses, shutting down industry, and forcing tens of thousands of people to seek refuge in shelters. AFP PHOTO/Christophe ARCHAMBAULT
CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT

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This aerial picture shows houses partially-submerged in floodwaters in the hard-hit province of Pathum Thani, north of Bangkok, on October 16, 2011. Flood defences protecting the Thai capital held up on October 16, but the advancing waters that have swamped the inland still threaten to engulf Bangkok in a disaster that has claimed 300 lives. Thailand's worst floods in decades have inundated huge swathes of the kingdom, swallowing homes and businesses, shutting down industry, and forcing tens of thousands of people to seek refuge in shelters. AFP PHOTO / Christophe ARCHAMBAULT
CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT

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TO GO WITH: Thailand-weather-floods-defences,SCENE by Thanaporn Promyamyai(FILES) In a file picture taken on October 11, 2011 Thai residents walk behind a wall of sandbags piled high to block off floodwaters in Nonthaburi province, suburban Bangkok. Thousands of sandbags piled alongside a canal on the northern edge of Bangkok form the last line of defence between the city of 12 million people and a wall of floodwater bearing down on the capital. AFP PHOTO / Pornchai KITTIWONGSAKUL
PORNCHAI KITTIWONGSAKUL

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TO GO WITH: Thailand-weather-flood-economy,FOCUS by Daniel Rook(FILES) This file aerial picture shows cars submerged in floodswaters at a Honda car factory outside the ancient Thai capital of Ayutthaya, north of Bangkok on October 11, 2011. Thailand's worst floods in decades have jolted a global supply chain already straining under the impact of Japan's tsunami, as deluged factories threaten some of the kingdom's key export industries. Toyota, Ford, Honda and Isuzu have all suspended car assembly in Thailand, a regional automotive hub -- a move expected to hit output of thousands of vehicles. AFP PHOTO/Christophe ARCHAMBAULT
CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT

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This picture taken on October 15, 2011 shows the highway police and motorway jetski club volunteers patrolling and handing out food and water to stranded residents along a flooded street by night in Pathum Thani province, suburban Bangkok. Thousands of sandbags piled alongside a canal on the northern edge of Bangkok form the last line of defence between the city of 12 million people and a wall of floodwater bearing down on the capital. AFP PHOTO/ Nicolas ASFOURI
NICOLAS ASFOURI

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This picture taken on October 15, 2011 shows local residents returning to their home at night in a flooded street in Pathum Thani province, suburban Bangkok. Thousands of sandbags piled alongside a canal on the northern edge of Bangkok form the last line of defence between the city of 12 million people and a wall of floodwater bearing down on the capital. AFP PHOTO/ Nicolas ASFOURI
NICOLAS ASFOURI

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This picture taken on October 15, 2011 shows a man paddling a small boat in flooding in Lop Buri province north of Bangkok. Thousands of sandbags piled alongside a canal on the northern edge of Bangkok form the last line of defence between the city of 12 million people and a wall of floodwater bearing down on the capital. AFP PHOTO/ Nicolas ASFOURI
NICOLAS ASFOURI

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This picture taken on October 15, 2011 shows Thai people on the veranda at their home where they have remained despite severe flooding in Lop Buri province north of Bangkok. Thousands of sandbags piled alongside a canal on the northern edge of Bangkok form the last line of defence between the city of 12 million people and a wall of floodwater bearing down on the capital. AFP PHOTO/ Nicolas ASFOURI
NICOLAS ASFOURI

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A local resident still living in her home receives a survival food box from the highway police and motorway jetski club volonters, during the ongoing floods in Lop Buri province north of Bangkok, on October 15, 2011. About 110,000 people around the country have sought refuge in shelters in the face of the floods that have destroyed crops, inundated hundreds of factories and damaged the homes and livelihoods of millions of people. AFP PHOTO/ Nicolas ASFOURI
NICOLAS ASFOURI

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A Thai woman and her dogs make their way through deep floodwater in Nonthaburi province, suburban Bangkok, on October 15, 2011. Thailand fought to hold back floodwaters flowing towards Bangkok as a spring tide hindered efforts to protect the city of 12 million people from the kingdom's worst inundation in decades. AFP PHOTO / Pornchai KITTIWONGSAKUL
PORNCHAI KITTIWONGSAKUL

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This picture taken on October 15, 2011 shows the top of the roof of a house submerged in severe flooding in the Lop Buri Province, north of Bangkok. Thousands of sandbags piled alongside a canal on the northern edge of Bangkok form the last line of defence between the city of 12 million people and a wall of floodwater bearing down on the capital. AFP PHOTO/ Nicolas ASFOURI
NICOLAS ASFOURI

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A Thai boy holds aloft banknotes to keep them dry while he swims during the flood in Nonthaburi province, suburban Bangkok, on October 15, 2011. Thailand fought to hold back floodwaters flowing towards Bangkok as a spring tide hindered efforts to protect the city of 12 million people from the kingdom's worst inundation in decades. TOPSHOTS AFP PHOTO / Pornchai KITTIWONGSAKUL
PORNCHAI KITTIWONGSAKUL

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A solar powered traffic light flashes in floodwaters during the ongoing floods in Lop Buri province north of Bangkok on October 15, 2011. About 110,000 people around the country have sought refuge in shelters in the face of the floods that have destroyed crops, inundated hundreds of factories and damaged the homes and livelihoods of millions of people. AFP PHOTO/ Nicolas ASFOURI
NICOLAS ASFOURI

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This picture taken on October 15, 2011 shows people paddling their boats to get supplies of water and food in severe flooding in Lop Buri province north of Bangkok. Thousands of sandbags piled alongside a canal on the northern edge of Bangkok form the last line of defence between the city of 12 million people and a wall of floodwater bearing down on the capital. AFP PHOTO/ Nicolas ASFOURI
NICOLAS ASFOURI
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