bonjour,
nous, on arrive le 27 ...mais on ne sait pas encore trop ou aller pour trouver un peu de soleil !
si jamais vous trouvez 1 endroit au sec avec 1 plage sympa d'ici là... merci de me dire ou .
en attendant, je vous souhaite bon voyage !
pakita
bonjour, je pars sur bangkok le 20 10 2011. pouvez vous me dire si bangkok est touche ? le centre ville ? s il faut annuler le voyage ou pas ? merci pour vos infos
Il ne faut pas annuler ton voyage, si l eau est montee dans quelques zones hier, l aeroport et le reste de la ville sont safe. Dans mon hotel proche de la riviere, tout est sec. je te tiens au courant si soucis. bye
Salut,
Je suis en stress total, on doit partir vendredi prochain, le 21, je flippe de ce que je lis sur Internet : est-ce Bangkok, et plus particulièrement khosanroad est safe? Est ce que ça craint? Bref, je suis aux aguets d'avoir de VRAIES infos.
Merci d'avance si tu prends le temps de répondre.
Milouse
Bonjour
Merci pour ton message : enfin des nouvelles rassurantes, ça fait du bien. J'arrive à Bangkok le 20/10 et aucune intention d'annulé mon voyage.
Reste à aviser une fois sur place qu'elle destination prendre, l'est... ou le sud... nous verons bien.
Si la situation se dégrade dans les jours qui viennent à Bangkok, pourrais tu STP poster un petit message pour nous tenir au courant ?
Merci d'avance pour toute information.
Bon voyage à toi et ENJOY
Sylvie
Le centre de Bangkok panique mais reste au sec
Le centre-ville de Bangkok devrait être à l’abri des inondations selon un communiqué récent du Centre des opérations de secours qui a déclaré que la construction de l’endiguement des sites majeurs afin de protéger la capitale contre les inondations avait été achevé.
MERCI de ta réponse. Merci effectivmeent de me tenir informée si soucis. D'apres ce que dit le quai d orsay, l eau va peut etre monter d ici au 18 10 voire le 20 10. c est gentil de me donner des news fraiches directement. L hotel ou je serai est dans le centre vers siam.
Merci encore. SD
🙂 Bonjour engalèreman , pourrais tu me dire si le quartier de sukhumvit est touché et si oui a Quel point ? Je dois aussi arriver le 20 a BKK et aimerai savoir ou ca en ai . merci par avance 🙂
merci à tous ceux qui sont sur place de nous tenir informé, les infos francaises commencent seulement à en parler quelle honte qd tu sais que cela fait des semaines que ca dure..... NO COMMENT....
Je me pose encore la question et attend jusque mercredi pour savoir si je dois annuler mon voyage de 12 jours en thaî, egoistement j avoue que c pour des vacances et le peuple thai la bas ce bat contre les eaux :-(
Je dois arriver sur BKK le 26 octobre pour en repartir le 9 novembre, je voulais prendre 1 vol pour le sud mais je ne sais pas ou coté phuket ou ko samoui ??
Je pars seule et j avoue que ma famille est inquiete à l idee de me savoir la bas SEULE sous ce mauvais temps, aux risques de catastrophes??!!!!
Pouvez vs alors ceux sur place nous tenir informé SVP,
Merci de votre compréhension,
Cordialement
Mélanie
Je pars le 24 octobre. Je ne suis pas trop inquiet voir plutot optimiste concernant l'évolution de la situation.
D'après ce que j'ai lu, la saison des pluies arrive à son terme. On peut esperer le retour d'une situation plus normale.
Sur un plan perso, j'hésite entre Phuket et Ko Samui. Ma préférence va pour le moment à Phuket. Je ne sais pas si les prévisions météo sont fiables sur 5 jours mais le début de semaine prochaine devrait être ensoleillé dans le Sud.
pas tres rassurant tout ca ,
d autres news???
quel temps fait il today sur Phuket , Krabi..... les iles du sud
merci
@ bientot
je decolle mardi prochain, j ai suivi jour apres jour l evolution des differents soucis. Les choses rentrent dans l ordre progressivement. Les sites touristiques seront d ici quelques jours, voire quelques semaines de nouveau accessible.
Les transports en direction du sud fonctionnent dans l ensemble normalement. Le sud est relativement epargné par les intemperries... Le nord est peut etre a évité encore quelques temps, a moins que certains souhaitent apporter de l aide aux villages oubliés du nord!... beau temps a venir dans les prochains jours dans le sud... la fin de la mousson a ete annoncée.
Pour ceux qui comme moi pensaient faire un detour par l indonesie en attendant, sachez qu il y a récemment eu un seisme a 100 kms de bali ( magnitude 6 )
n hesitez pas si besoin d infos!... 😉
. Une centaine de reptiles auraient réussi à s'enfuir de fermes d'élevage au moment de la montée des eaux, selon les autorités, qui ont offert une prime de 1000 bahts (25 euros) à quiconque en rapporterait un vivant
Demain j'y vais car 100 croco à 25 € ça fait 2500 € et les ramener vivant en plus , je pense faire plus fort que Crocodile Dundee . 😏😏😏
Amazing Thaïlande . 😉
@+ , Marco .
On aura jamais assez de temps pour tout ce qu'on veut découvrir et comprendre dans nos voyages qu'on se le dise , Amis voyageurs .
. Une centaine de reptiles auraient réussi à s'enfuir de fermes d'élevage au moment de la montée des eaux, selon les autorités, qui ont offert une prime de 1000 bahts (25 euros) à quiconque en rapporterait un vivant
Demain j'y vais car 100 croco à 25 € ça fait 2500 € et les ramener vivant en plus , je pense faire plus fort que Crocodile Dundee . 😏😏😏
Amazing Thaïlande . 😉
C'est pas la 1re fois que les Crocos se font la malle 😉
Si tu as besoin d'aide, je veux bien venir aussi, pas demain, mais bientôt 😉😉
Pourquoi as tu peur avec cet aricle??
Il parle juste d un plan d'evacuation au cas ou, au contraire cela veut dire qu ils ont prevu "au pire", ils seront pas pris au depourvu!!
ils soumettent des solutions "si cela doit arriver", pour l instant l aroport n est pas pris d assaut et apparement les pluies ce sont calmé et le sud n est pas touché
😉
Cet article laisse entendre que la situation ne s'améliore pas. Je regarde les prévisions (sont elles fiables???) et cela ne montre pas d'accalmie.
Je craints que ces vacances tournent au cauchemar.
Cette année 2011 est décidemment bien compliquée pour tout le monde.
Mais pour ceux qui sont a Bangkok, comment c'est exactement.
Il pleut en continue? il y a des orages? des vents violents?
J'ai du mal a m'imaginer la situation dans ces régions.
Vu d'ici on pense à l'apocalypse.
il est vrai que l on s en mêle les pinceaux, car les forums, sites disent tt et bson contraire🤪
alors j ai quand meme pris la decision d arriver le 27 sur BKK et je partirais direct vers Phuket
et puis on verra , j aviserais , en esperant biensur ne pas etre sous les flots!!
Oui ya eu un séisme jeudi derniers sur Bali, mais rien de méchant, puis plus l epicentre est près et moins ya de risques de tsunami (il y a a peu près 600 tremblements de terre/an en indonesie).
Ya pas eu de gros dégâts, sauf les trucs mal construit ou de mauvaises qualités et puis ca surprend quand tout tremble! C est bien de rappeler de temps en temps que la nature est la...
Tu seras plus en sécurité en indonesie qu en France en ce moment, avec le volcan El Herrio au Canaries, si une partie s effondrait dans la mer comme prévu mais on ne sait pas quand, l estimation d un megatsunami d une vague de 250 metres !
Nous sommes à Bangkok depuis mercredi soir. Il a plu hier soir, autrement il fait beau et sec. A part les sacs de sable que tout le monde entrepose devant sa porte (certains construisent même des murs de brique) et le niveau du fleuve, tout a l'air normal. Mais on a reçu un avis plutôt alarmiste de l'ambassade belge, ils craignent le débordement du fleuve et des canaux avec l'ouverture des vannes, et donc l'inondation de Bkk et la fermeture de l'aéroport. On part pour Chiang Mai dimanche soir, en espérant que ce ne sera pas trop tard...Vous pouvez peut-être prendre un vol domestique qui vous amène directement vers le sud, là il n'y a aucun problèmes. Bonne chance !
J arrive sur bkk le 20 10... si qq un est deja sur bkk, puis avoir des nouvelles? faut il attendre comme il se dit aux infos le 18 pour savoir ds quel etat…
Je dois venir à Bangkok à partir du 1er Novembre. Sur le site Bangkokpost, j'ai trouvé cet article, publié mardi 17/10: "A fresh round of torrential downpours…
Si qq est a BKK, pouvez vous nous dire ou en sont les inondations? je dois partir le 20 10 et je ne sais pas si je dois annuler le voyage, je voudrais savoir…
L evacuation de tous les residents vient d etre appele a la tele, en anglais pour les etrangers. Suite a une rupture d un barrage artificiel. Trois cents bus…
Je vois plusieurs messages postes à ce sujet, mais nous partons mercredi 3.11 pour être sur Bangkok le 4.11 pour 3j, le 7.11 nous avionS prévu kanchana, puis…
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