Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Flood-Documentation-in-Ayutthaya-27MZIF2IEU69.htmlConceptually similarFlood Documentation in AyutthayaGP03BBBCompleted★★★★Flood Documentation in AyutthayaGP03BBGCompleted★★★★Flood Documentation in AyutthayaGP03BBFCompleted★★★★Flood Documentation in AyutthayaGP03BBICompleted★★★★Flood Documentation in AyutthayaGP03BC4Completed★★★★Flood Documentation in AyutthayaGP03BBJCompleted★★★★Flood Documentation in AyutthayaGP03BC3Completed★★★★Flood Documentation in AyutthayaGP03BBCCompleted★★★★Flood Documentation in AyutthayaGP03BBDCompleted★★★★View AllGP03BBEFlood Documentation in AyutthayaWater is pumped from the industrial Park in Bangpa-in Ayutthaya, Thailand. Over seven major industrial parks in Thailand and thousands of factories have been closed in the central Thai province of Ayutthaya and Nonthaburi with millions of tons of rice damaged. Thailand is experiencing the worst flooding in over 50 years which has affected more than nine million people.Locations:Asia-Ayutthaya-Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:16 Nov, 2011Credit:© Athit Perawongmetha / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2000pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Climate change impacts-Day-Flood defenses-Floods-Industries-KWCI (GPI)-Natural disasters-Outdoors-WaterShoot:Floods Documentation in ThailandGreenpeace sends a team to several places in Thailand to document the current flooding in the country.Greenpeace warned that intensifying climate impacts coupled with unsustainable development could bear heavy economic costs, damage agriculture and pollute water sources in Southeast Asia.Related Collections:Flood Crisis in Thailand