Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Thai floods


Several elephants had to wade through water that has flooded the streets caused by heavy monsoon rains


Buddhist monks collect their belongings at a flooded temple in the ancient city of Ayutthaya, Thailand.



A mahout—or elephant keeper—stands on an elephant in Thailand's flooded Ayutthaya Province


Villagers paddle past an inundated leaning Buddha statue in Ayutthaya Province


A Thai mahout rides his elephant in a flooded area of Thailand's Ayutthaya province



A handicapped woman sits in a tub waiting to be transported to a hospital as flooding causes havoc October 10, 2011, in Ayutthaya, Thailand.



This general view shows part of an ancient temple -- one of a number of UNESCO World Heritage sites in Ayutthaya province -- inundated with floodwaters



The elephants are from a nearby elephant camp. Around 200 factories closed in the central Thai province of Ayutthaya because of flooding, which is posing a threat to Bangkok as well. Hundreds of people have died in flood-related incidents



Thai mahouts ride their elephants through the flooded streets in Ayutthaya, Thailand.

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