BBC News - World

Monday, November 14, 2011

Floodwater recedes in Thailand, but steep challenges linger

The recent flooding in Thailand has left many shocked. The flood has killed hundreds of natives and many have abandoned the flooded areas in search for refuge. Historic monuments such as Mahathia have been severely damaged by the waters. The locals are trying to rebuilt to bring back their precious temple and the economical benefits that tourists bring. The locals have hope because elephants built the city and are now helping clean up the ruble. Lucky the flood waters are slowly receding, but some places in Thailand are still struggling. Many people have been effected by this devastating disaster, but they have hope that Thailand will regain its beauty By: Charlotte Hayward and Sara Hondmann. The article and video

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