The Nation of Thailand submerging under the Rising Seas and the Torrential Monsoon Rains
Unbeknown to most of the world, a major transformation is occurring on Planet Earth. It earnestly began a year ago when the Pakistani people were devastated by the “monsoon rains” along the Indus River Valley that left millions of acres of their farmland permanent under water six to twelve months later.
Yet, according to The Nation in a recent report titled, “Affectees continue to suffer, Life not returned to Normal in Flood hit areas of Sindh”on October 11, 2011, we read:
The Nation – “In various flood hit districts of Sindh, life has not returned to normal due to stagnant water, despite passage of several weeks... Millions of acres of land in Mirpur, Benazirabad, Dadu, Thatta, Tando Muhammad Khan and Tando Alayar was still under water...millions of students of hundreds of schools in the affected districts were not getting education as their schools were either completely destroyed due to rains and floods or damaged to such an extent that they were not in position to be used any more…
They said that steps taken by provincial and federal governments were not sufficient to deal with large scale destruction and more heavy machinery should be sent in the affected areas to drain out the stagnant flood water.”
Here is a region of the world where one of the three great civilizations was created in the ancient days, 3000 years ago along the Indus River Valley. Now the people are stuck in a warp-zone, thinking that normal will return to their lives, but it has not. They want to settle back into their native areas but cannot. The rivers, lakes and lands that once were a vital and breathing paradise along a flowing river valley from the Himalayas to the Indian Ocean, are now submerging in stagnant swampland on a continental plate that is lower than the nearby Indian Ocean. Yet nobody will tell them the truth. Their lives are trapped in sinking land. Millions of acres of vital farmland needed to sustain the populations are now submerged under stagnant flood waters of a continental plate that has submerged under water.
We have heard of ancient lands in which have submerged under water in the ages of antiquity, only to be partially revealed thousands of years later by deep water divers bringing up articles of antiquity. Today we are seeing a repeat of ancient history. Tomorrow many great lands will no longer be here. One of those lands is the continental landmass of India that is believed will soon be subducted under the Himalayan Mountains as soon as the next two to five years. If so, another lost continent will have been added to the historical mysteries of Planet Earth.
According to the Los Angeles Times on October 23, 2011, the capital of Thailand, Bangkok is now sinking under water in the worst national disaster in decades. As reported by Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, the flooding as shut down dozens of highways; sunk numerous ancient Buddhist temples in the city of Ayutthaya; and severed the railroads connecting Bangkok with Northern Thailand. The Capital City of Bangkok is now virtually stranded away from the rest of the country.
When we compare the two maps above and the one below, we realize a larger problem that the affected “flooding regions” of Thailand are only a small picture of a greater catastrophe. Not only Thailand, but the neighboring Nation of Laos to the North, Viet Nam to the east, and Cambodia to the southeast are all part of a great tectonic plate subduction that will displace millions of people with no homes or livelihoods in which to live out their lives.
The Flooding in the Entire Southeastern Asia Region includes Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia
Located along with the land surrounding the Pacific Ocean Rim called the subduction zone of the Pacific, the evidence of massive tectonic plate shifting is only beginning. The Prime Minister of Thailand, truly under duress, placed the entire country under a disaster law trying to keep law and order as the waters inundated the rice fields north of Bangkok and were now inundating the neighboring town of Pathum Thani near Bangkok.
The fears, which will soon come is the fact that the rising water will move into the capital city of Bangkok as the water once covering the submerged rice fields continues to rise into the Thailand’s capital. This is only complicated by the predicted high ocean tides, according to the nation’s officials during the middle of October.
This is the same news story that hit the world news a year ago, when the Nation of Pakistan was inundated by monsoon rains in the Indus River Valley region. As history will now attests, the water did come and inundated millions of acres of prime farmland and never receded. This was documented by Destination Yisra’el in the article, titled, “Tectonic Plates Collapsing under Pakistan and Indonesia – 20 Foot Drop in Shoreline on Java confirmed by Google Satellite” that showed Pakistan by satellite before the water inundation and months later, leaving a vast lake region in place of once villages and farmland. Why?
The land is sinking as the tectonic plates are subducting, sinking or submerging 15-20 feet along the western region of the Indo-Australian Plate. The same problem is happening today, now in Thailand, Laos, Viet Nam, and Cambodia that started happening in Pakistan in 2010.
Twenty Foot Submersion on the Java Seashore at Kronjo in 2010 near to Jakarta, the Capital of Indonesia
So this year, the Nation of Thailand will continue its tectonic plate subduction as the Ayutthaya Province along the Chao Phraya River Basin becomes submerged and the flooding caused by the rising sea-levels is pouring over the dikes and embankments along the shorelines of the Thailand Sea. By mid-October, 2011, the sea-banks were overflowing and monsoon floods were inundating 62 of the 77 provinces of Thailand. Overall 9 million people had been displaced that affected over 2.8 million Thai households.
Historic Buddhist Temples sinking under the Rising Seawater in the Ancient City of Ayutthaya
In the industrial region of Bang Pa-in, the flood dikes have eroded and broken through inundating 90 plants with 60,000 workers fleeing to homes that were also under water that rose up to one meter in elevation. In the nearby Saha Rattana Nakorn Industrial Park, over 227 high industrial and technology plants and factories were shut down as 180,000 workers fled the Navanakorn Floods. In the nearby Province of Ayutthaya, the industrial destruction was extensive as hundred of plants were shut down by the floods; including Toyota, Enterprise Singapore and Malaysia.
By October 20, 2011, over 320 people were confirmed dead as three months of flooding in the northern or upper regions of the country continued. According to the Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department, heavy monsoon rains and flash flooding between mid-July and early October were causing most of the destruction, but was that all? The destruction in the country included 74 main highways in 18 provinces that were now impassable, while 18 northern bound trains were cancelled along their train routes.
The Suburbia towns outside of Bangkok now under Water
The hints were becoming stronger in early October 20, 2011, when seven districts of the capital of Bangkok were now on the verge of flooding. Evacuation plans were mobilized to transfer the populations to higher ground. The height of the water was threatening the dikes along the Khlong Hok Wa that were 2.5 to 3 meters above mean sea level. Was the sea rising or was the land subsiding? The worse appeared ready to come, but the Nation of Thailand was now paralyzed.
This is a story that is repeating over and over around the world, and is accelerating. Is we take a serious look at the global scene, in the futuristic vision of earth change researchers, the tectonic rumbling first started in Pakistan with the sinking of the western end of the Indian-Australian Plate. The pressure of this massive plate against the Island Nation of Indonesia began the subduction of this thin stretch of islands with the above satellite pictures along the northern Java coastline where Jakarta the capital of Indonesia is located. Then the earthquakes of Christchurch in New Zealand, the massive earthquake in Japan that destroyed a number of the nuclear power plants on that island leaving up to 40,000 dead continued to shake the regions of the Far East.
The Metropolitan Region of Thailand adapting to the Flooding by the Subduction of the Land under their City
Desert Star Weekly on September 23, 2011 wrote of the dramatic changes in the Far East most succinctly in the article titled, “Western Pacific Sea Water Incursions”:
Desert Star Weekly - “Sea levels are rising apparently from Pakistan to Australia. Debates rage among scientists. A climate change conference held in the South Pacific nation of Kiribati was covered on Nov. 11, 2010 by an Associated Press journalist. President Anote Tong, hosting the conference, pleaded for a quick deliverance of funds to help island states such as Kiribati fight the negative impacts of climate change. Entire villages had to be relocated, food crops have been destroyed and fresh water wells were contaminated by sea water.
Royal Thailand Soldier helping Resident cross through a Strong Stream of Floodwaters north of Bangkok
“The message we are trying to make here very clearly is that we are running out of time and as long as the global community continues to debate, it may be too late for some of our communities,” he told reporters.
Fast forward to 2011, a year of horrific tornadoes, Hurricane Irene, a Virginia earthquake and more in the U.S. grabbing our news focus, and sea water continues to encroach upon countries such as Malaysia, Thailand, Bali, Indonesia, Vietnam, India and Pakistan.
Six months ago I noticed Internet articles were referring to water problems mostly being due to heavy rainfall or flooding. There has been a shift in the media’s reporting overall in these countries, with more news sources calling the situation a result of “tidal ingression” or “salt or sea water intrusion” or “salt or sea water incursion” or “high tide water levels.” Please note what they have in common is the source is the sea, not flooding, as in riverbanks overflowing. If the media continued to call the problem due to heavy rainfall or flooding, they would lose credibility with the public.
IBNLive of India reported online Sep. 3, 2011, 350 huts of fishermen on the coast were washed away. A farmer, Jena, told reporters last year the waves destroyed 700 meters of the coast but now the danger had reached the “doorsteps” of his village, barely 100 meters away. An irrigation official, Pranabandhu Panda, said sand bags were used to “pack the breached sea embankments.”
In Badin, Pakistan, 1.8 million people were evacuated to relief camps due to “sea water intrusions” according to Pakistan Observer of Sep. 17, 2011.
A 1992 report entitled “The Potential Socio-Economic Effects of Climate Change” authored by Magalhaes and Nih noted the negative impacts of sea level rise could be severe for Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. All three countries have a large proportion of coastal plains which could be inundated. The estimate in dollars nearly a decade ago put the cost of “preventing sea incursion on 5000 km of low lying coastline” at about US$ 50 billion. I don’t think they can come these days asking for our financial assistance.
Padi (rice) expert Ho Nai Kin, 65, is a senior agronomist with Muda Agricultural Development Authority. He deals with viruses, pests and other hazards to Malaysia’s staple food crop. He has encountered what he terms “sea water incursion” in Sarawak which has rendered the land unsuitable to grow rice, a food which sustains several billion humans on planet Earth.
Sàigòn of Vietnam posted on Aug. 31, 2011, “high tide levels in Ho Chi Minh City” were forecast due to heavy rainfall and high tide water levels.
The tourism industry of the island of Bali posted an article in September 2011 “Is Your Hotel Sinking? Saltwater Intrusion Threatens to Undermine Hotels on Bali’s Beachfronts.” You probably remember the musical “South Pacific” with its beautiful song “Bali Ha’i” – like many gorgeous coastal beaches and scenic spots, Bali Ha’i may soon be Bali Low."
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