Thailand: Bangkok escape floods as waters recede
Thailand's government is expressing confidence that Bangkok will escape the worst flooding to hit this nation in decades as flood waters begin receding across central plains north of the capital.
Agriculture Minister Theera Wongsamut says said the largest volumes of runoff water flowing down from the north have already passed through Bangkok's Chao Phraya river and into the Gulf of Thailand.
He says water levels on the river will go no higher.
He also said on Sunday that water levels in the provinces of Singburi, Angthong and hard-hit Ayutthaya have begun to recede.
Theera stopped short of saying the threat to the capital had passed, however.
Bangkok is being shielded from the floods by an elaborate system of flood walls, canals, dikes and underground tunnels.
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