I don't understand why they can't stop temporary flooding in Hua Hin. The only reason there could be is that... when given a chunk of change to fix it - most of it goes in 'Hua Hin Big People' people's pockets. Or maybe there's another reason.
Where I am now, a place surrounded by nature and rivers, people talk about the great flood of '47...
Yet now, almost 70 years later, after a few very heavy downpours that I've witnessed recently (this afternoon being one - 2 hour heavy downpour) - nothing remains. I mean nothing. Not even a puddle (*WARNING* POSSIBLE EXAGGERATION MAY HAVE OCCURRED). The place remains like an English town after downpours...
So why does Hua Hin have such trouble with water, especially flash floods, during the raining season?
Oh right, I forgot...
It's because every bugger and his brother are ripping down each natural square meter and whacking cement blocks in its place to make a quick buck.
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