
In this aerial view handout photo provided by the Freeland Foundation, residential and business areas in Hat Yai town of Songkhla province, southern Thailand are seen submerged in floodwaters Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2010. Thailand's prime minister on Tuesday called flooding in the south that has displaced thousands of people "one of the worst natural calamities" to hit the country. Bangkok's only aircraft carrier, which rarely leaves its berth, was deployed to help out

Cars parked on higher ground are inundated with floodwater in Hat Yai town, Songkhla province, southern Thailand Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2010. Thailand's prime minister on Tuesday called flooding in the south that has displaced thousands of people "one of the worst natural calamities" to hit the country. Bangkok's only aircraft carrier, which rarely leaves its berth, was deployed to help out.

In this Tuesday, Nov. 2 , 2010 photo released by the Thai Spokesman Office, Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, standing second from left on a military truck in white shirt, inspects flooding in Hat Yai district of Songkhla Province, Thailand. A tropical depression that dumped constant rain on the area on Sunday and Monday triggered the flooding, which caused the suspension of some rail services to the south and the temporary closure of the airport on Samui island, a popular tourist getaway in the Gulf of Thailand.
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