Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Floods 'Create' Biggest Thai Industrial Center Stop Operating

Failed to prevent floods inundate Nava Nakorn Industrial Park, for the Flood Operations Center (FROC) Thailand suddenly ordered a halt to all manufacturing operations in the country's largest industrial park.

FROC also ordered all workers were evacuated to a safer place.
Prime Minister Shinawatra yesterday Yingluck plead his apology over the flood that hit Nava Nakorn. "I feel guilty about the water entering the Nava Nakorn. We have tried to prevent the industrial park was flooded, "said Yingluck.

According to the Managing Director of Nava Nakorn Plc, Nipit Arunvongse na Ayudhya, flooding into the industrial area in Khlong Luang District, Pathum Thani, due to breakdown in the northern embankment. Nava Nakorn industrial estate occupied by 190 companies and as many as 104 Japanese-owned companies.

Japanese Economy Minister Masato Otaka sad to see flood claims can not be prevented from entering into the Nava Nakorn. "Of course we are saddened by the suffering of Thai people from floods for months, but the region's industrial sector is very important because it supports the lives of hundreds of families," Otaka said.

More than 300 residents who sought to prevent flooding from the brunt of water from the canal in Ayutthaya yesterday angered by the attempt to save Bangkok from flooding. Cha-em Limsawat, 53, from the village of Pak Khlong Khaomao, said residents angry at the authorities attempt to block the water flowing into Bangkok and Pathum Thani and make more extensive flooding in the province of Ayutthaya.

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