Ayutthaya flood aftermath
More stories from the aftermath of this year's floods which have directly affected the world heritage site of Ayutthaya. photo ...
Mainly about natural disasters (floods, earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, etc.), but can also refer to man-made disasters (e.g. fire) and other catastrophic events that affect archaeological sites in Southeast Asia.
See also: 2011 Thailand Flood, 2016 Myanmar Earthquake
More stories from the aftermath of this year's floods which have directly affected the world heritage site of Ayutthaya. photo ...
With the flood waters receding, volunteers are chipping in to help clean up the ancient capital of Ayutthaya. If you're ...
In the wake of the devastating floods that have caused much on central Thailand to shut down, and also inundate ...
Thailand's ministry of culture is seeking a special US$45 million budget from the government to help repair the damage done ...
Respect. Fine Arts officials decline evacuation to safeguard Ayutthaya treasures The Nation, 11 October 2011 Some of approximately 100 officials ...
The week's rains have continued to overwhelm Ayutthaya as the Chao Phraya floods the world heritage site. Wat Chaiwatthanaram suffers ...
The wet season is not only affecting Cambodia, but Thailand as well. Flooding has started to damage several Ayutthaya-period ruins. ...
More than 200 tourists had to be evacuated by helicopter from the Angkoran temple of Banteay Srei after flash floods ...
You may remember last year's eruption of Mt Merapi caused a layer of corrosive ash to coat Borobudur. Conservation specialists ...
Archaeologists and geologists are still concerned with the threat of volcanic mudflow from Mt Merapi, combined with the rainy season ...
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