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Prime minister expresses optimism as most of the Thai capital's flood barriers hold firm during record water levels.
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Efforts to keep floodwaters from central Bangkok appear to be working, but there is now a bigger worry.
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High tide in capital lower than expected as Yingluck Shinawatra urges Thais to start focusing on recovery efforts.
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High tides expected to peak on Saturday as tens of thousands of people flee Thai capital.
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Evacuations ordered across Thai capital as huge run-off expected to arrive at the same time as seasonal high tides.
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Locals residents scramble for safety as experts pin the Thai capital's fate on barriers along the Chao Phraya River
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Authorities declare five-day holiday as thousands move to higher ground and Bangkok's domestic airport is shut down.
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Millions of residents told to evacuate their homes as waters creep closer to the centre of the Thai capital.
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Yingluck Shinawatra says capital will withstand waters that have covered a third of the country and killed nearly 300.
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Thai PM forced to postpone official visits as death toll hits 250 while in neighbouring Cambodia at least 160 are dead.
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