Thursday, October 27, 2011

Bangkok is flooded, what is on the Thai King's mind? - A Public Relation lesson for the Khmer King?

King worried about people, not palaces, Army chief says

October 27, 2011
The Nation
What Does the Khmer King Do? King Norodom Sihamoni’s Donation to Flood-Affected Victims in Kandal Province

AKP Phnom Penh, October 26, 2011 –

His Majesty Norodom Sihamoni, King of Cambodia, gave donation to flood-affected victims in Kandal province on Oct. 24.

The donation was made through by Deputy Prime Minister H.E. Kong Sam Ol, Minister of the Royal Palace and high representative of King Sihamoni.

As many as 350 families who received the donation are from Dang Kom village, Kampong Os commune, Ponhea Leu district.

The donation included rice, rice seed, noodle, drinking water, can fish, scarves, sarongs, pants, etc. and some money.

Article in Khmer by CHEY Phum Pul
Article in English by Théng

His Majesty the King does not want the government to be overly concerned about the Royal Palace because he believes the water should flow "naturally", according to Army chief Prayuth Chanocha.

Prayuth, who has been in liaison with palace authorities on how to defend royal residence which is high on the government's antiflood plan, said the message from His Majesty was that the monarch did not want "anything special" to be done regarding the palace.

"His Majesty is very worried about the Thai people. He always has been and always will be. That's him. He doesn't want anything special, and he said the water must be allowed to flow naturally," the Army chief said.


Having been given the responsibility to protect the royal residence by the government, however, the Army would do "whatever we can and are allowed to do" to defend the palace against the flood, he said.

"The most important thing that I want the public to realise is that His Majesty and all Royal Family members are very concerned about all Thai people in this situation," Prayuth said.

Apart from the Chitralada Palace, "royal residence" also covers places like Suan Kularb Palace, Suan Tewase Palace, Sra Prathum Palace, Sukhothai Palace, the Thaweewattana Palace, the Siriraj Hospital and the Bang Pain Palace. Plans have been mapped out to protect the places according to levels of possible flooding. worstcase plans involved evacuation.

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra was accompanied by Prayuth and senior defence officials including Defence Minister Yuthasak Sasiprapha to receive briefing from palace authorities yesterday.

Flooding on Sanam Luang has caused concern over the nearby Grand Palace although senior officials were confident the area remained well protected.

Concerning the Siriraj Hospital, where His Majesty has been staying for over a year, measures have been taken and the monarch was constantly briefed on the situation. He was said to be pleased by action taken by the government and the hospital to cope with floods. One key issue of preparation had to do with stock of medicine to serve the public, which currently can last about a month.

Meanwhile, Yingluck yesterday tried to allay fears about widespread capital flooding, saying the authorities were simply warning the public about worst case scenario. She was confident that the key business area of Silom remained under strict protection, although she admitted that the eastern part of Bangkok could be substantially hit. She also recommended people living in one storey houses to consider moving out if they were in high risk areas.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

May flooding continue to floods Thailand and Vietname for ever...

Anonymous said...

Just take in your mind, in Thailand and Vietnam live also a lot of our Khmer people.

Anonymous said...

then, stop abusing khmer people, ok!

Anonymous said...

no bias is allowed against khmer people!