Thailand's tourist town Pattaya wakes up to rivers instead of roads on Monday (Sept 5)


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BANGKOK, Sept 5 (The Nation Thailand/ANN): The residents of Thailand's resort town Pattaya woke up on Monday to find many roads underwater on Monday morning after heavy rain and strong wind battered the city on Sunday night (Sept 4).

People waded through floodwater up to 30 centimetres deep on roads such as South Pattaya, Pattaya Beach, Walking Street and Soi Buakhao.

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