Thai residents moving they motorcycle on flooded a main road near the Phra Pin Klao bridge in Bangkok, Thailand, 03 November 2011. Thailand has suffered its worst floods in decades this wet season, with waters inundating 26 provinces, including parts of Bangkok. Besides killing 384 people and more than 2.5 million people having been affected, the floodwaters have also endangered the lives of domesticated and wild animals that have been stranded by the floods and abandoned by their owners, Thailand's president of the Zoo and Wildlife Veterinarian Society said. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
A Thai man paddles on his boat at a flooded residential area in Bangkok, Thailand, 03 November 2011. Floodwaters advanced on the central part of the capital. Thailand's worst floods in decades have claimed over 400 lives and more than 2.5 million people have been affected while some 15,000 industrial and manufacturing plants have been damaged. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT
Thai Buddhist monks sit next sandbags for to protect floodwaters on local road in front of Samiennaree temple in Bangkok, Thailand, 03 November 2011. Thailand has suffered its worst floods in decades this wet season, with waters inundating 26 provinces, including parts of Bangkok. Besides killing 384 people and more than 2.5 million people having been affected, the floodwaters have also endangered the lives of domesticated and wild animals that have been stranded by the floods and abandoned by their owners, Thailand's president of the Zoo and Wildlife Veterinarian Society said. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
Thai residents are transported by boats on a flooded main road near the Phra Pin Klao bridge in Bangkok, Thailand, 03 November 2011. Thailand has suffered its worst floods in decades this wet season, with waters inundating 26 provinces, including parts of Bangkok. Besides killing 384 people and more than 2.5 million people having been affected, the floodwaters have also endangered the lives of domesticated and wild animals that have been stranded by the floods and abandoned by their owners, Thailand's president of the Zoo and Wildlife Veterinarian Society said. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
Thai residents wade through floodwaters on the main road near the Phra Pin Klao bridge in Bangkok, Thailand, 03 November 2011. Thailand has suffered its worst floods in decades this wet season, with waters inundating 26 provinces, including parts of Bangkok. Besides killing 384 people and more than 2.5 million people having been affected, the floodwaters have also endangered the lives of domesticated and wild animals that have been stranded by the floods and abandoned by their owners, Thailand's president of the Zoo and Wildlife Veterinarian Society said. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
Thai residents sit on a boat being pushed through water at a flooded residential area in Bangkok, Thailand, 03 November 2011. Floodwaters advanced on the central part of the capital. Thailand's worst floods in decades have claimed over 400 lives and more than 2.5 million people have been affected while some 15,000 industrial and manufacturing plants have been damaged. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT
Thai shoppers sit on sandbags set up to fight floodwaters outside a fast food restaurant at a shopping center in Bangkok, Thailand, 03 November 2011. Floodwaters advanced on the central part of the capital. Thailand's worst floods in decades have claimed over 400 lives and more than 2.5 million people have been affected while some 15,000 industrial and manufacturing plants have been damaged. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT
Young Thai Buddhist novice monks use a boat on flooded local road near Samiennaree temple in Bangkok, Thailand, 03 November 2011. Thailand has suffered its worst floods in decades this wet season, with waters inundating 26 provinces, including parts of Bangkok. Besides killing 384 people and more than 2.5 million people having been affected, the floodwaters have also endangered the lives of domesticated and wild animals that have been stranded by the floods and abandoned by their owners, Thailand's president of the Zoo and Wildlife Veterinarian Society said. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
Thai residents paddle a boat pass a submerged truck at a flooded residential area in Bangkok, Thailand, 03 November 2011. Floodwaters advanced on the central part of the capital. Thailand's worst floods in decades have claimed over 400 lives and more than 2.5 million people have been affected while some 15,000 industrial and manufacturing plants have been damaged. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT
Thai residents sit on makeshift rafts wade through floodwaters in Bangkok, Thailand, 03 November 2011. Floodwaters advanced on the central part of the capital. Thailand's worst floods in decades have claimed over 400 lives and more than 2.5 million people have been affected while some 15,000 industrial and manufacturing plants have been damaged. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT
Thai residents and a dog sit on military truck while being evacuated from floodwaters in Bangkok, Thailand, 03 November 2011. Floodwaters advanced on the central part of the capital. Thailand's worst floods in decades have claimed over 400 lives and more than 2.5 million people have been affected while some 15,000 industrial and manufacturing plants have been damaged. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT
Thai workers set up water barrier with sandbags to fight against floodwaters next to a figure of Ronald McDonald outside a McDonalds fast food restaurant at a shopping center in Bangkok, Thailand, 03 November 2011. Floodwaters advanced on the central part of the capital. Thailand's worst floods in decades have claimed over 400 lives and more than 2.5 million people have been affected while some 15,000 industrial and manufacturing plants have been damaged. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT
Thai residents wait for transportation on a flooded street outside a shopping center in Bangkok, Thailand, 03 November 2011. Floodwaters advanced on the central part of the capital. Thailand's worst floods in decades have claimed over 400 lives and more than 2.5 million people have been affected while some 15,000 industrial and manufacturing plants have been damaged. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT
A Thai employee sets up sandbags to fight with floodwaters outside a Kentucky Fried Chicken fast food restaurant at a shopping center in Bangkok, Thailand, 03 November 2011. Floodwaters advanced on the central part of the capital. Thailand's worst floods in decades have claimed over 400 lives and more than 2.5 million people have been affected while some 15,000 industrial and manufacturing plants have been damaged. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT
A Thai worker piles up sandbags to fight floodwaters next to a figure of Ronald McDonald outside a McDonalds fast food restaurant at a shopping center in Bangkok, Thailand, 03 November 2011. Floodwaters advanced on the central part of the capital. Thailand's worst floods in decades have claimed over 400 lives and more than 2.5 million people have been affected while some 15,000 industrial and manufacturing plants have been damaged. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT
Thai residents make their way on a flooded street in Bangkok, Thailand, 03 November 2011. Floodwaters advanced on the central part of the capital. Thailand's worst floods in decades have claimed over 400 lives and more than 2.5 million people have been affected while some 15,000 industrial and manufacturing plants have been damaged. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT
Thai residents sit on makeshift raft wade on a flooded street in Bangkok, Thailand, 03 November 2011. Floodwaters advanced on the central part of the capital. Thailand's worst floods in decades have claimed over 400 lives and more than 2.5 million people have been affected while some 15,000 industrial and manufacturing plants have been damaged. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT
Thai residents with belongings climb on a truck to be evacuated from floodwaters in Bangkok, Thailand, 03 November 2011. Floodwaters advanced on the central part of the capital. Thailand's worst floods in decades have claimed over 400 lives and more than 2.5 million people have been affected while some 15,000 industrial and manufacturing plants have been damaged. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT
A Thai mother holds her baby at a flooded house in Bangkok, Thailand, 03 November 2011. Floodwaters advanced on the central part of the capital. Thailand's worst floods in decades have claimed over 400 lives and more than 2.5 million people have been affected while some 15,000 industrial and manufacturing plants have been damaged. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT
Thai residents wade through floodwaters on the main road near the Phra Pin Klao bridge in Bangkok, Thailand, 03 November 2011. Thailand has suffered its worst floods in decades this wet season, with waters inundating 26 provinces, including parts of Bangkok. Besides killing 384 people and more than 2.5 million people having been affected, the floodwaters have also endangered the lives of domesticated and wild animals that have been stranded by the floods and abandoned by their owners, Thailand's president of the Zoo and Wildlife Veterinarian Society said. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra (L) distributes relief packs to residents at a flooded residential area in Don Mueang district, Bangkok, Thailand, 03 November 2011. Floodwaters advanced on the central part of the capital after the government ordered the widening of a sluice gate in the north-eastern part of the city under pressure from local residents whose homes had been inundated for weeks. Thailand's worst floods in decades have claimed over 400 lives and more than 2.5 million people have been affected while some 15,000 industrial and manufacturing plants have been damaged. EPA/STRINGER
A Thai Buddhist monk uses a boat near a temple flooded near the Rama Eight bridge in Bangkok, Thailand, 03 November 2011. Thailand has suffered its worst floods in decades this wet season, with waters inundating 26 provinces, including parts of Bangkok. Besides killing 384 people and more than 2.5 million people having been affected, the floodwaters have also endangered the lives of domesticated and wild animals that have been stranded by the floods and abandoned by their owners, Thailand's president of the Zoo and Wildlife Veterinarian Society said. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
Thai residents are transported by boat on a flooded main road near the Phra Pin Klao bridge in Bangkok, Thailand, 03 November 2011. Thailand has suffered its worst floods in decades this wet season, with waters inundating 26 provinces, including parts of Bangkok. Besides killing 384 people and more than 2.5 million people having been affected, the floodwaters have also endangered the lives of domesticated and wild animals that have been stranded by the floods and abandoned by their owners, Thailand's president of the Zoo and Wildlife Veterinarian Society said. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
Thai Buddhist monks with consumer goods as they walk on a flooded road near the Rama Eight bridge in Bangkok, Thailand, 03 November 2011. Thailand has suffered its worst floods in decades this wet season, with waters inundating 26 provinces, including parts of Bangkok. Besides killing 384 people and more than 2.5 million people having been affected, the floodwaters have also endangered the lives of domesticated and wild animals that have been stranded by the floods and abandoned by their owners, Thailand's president of the Zoo and Wildlife Veterinarian Society said. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra (R) sits on a boat to visit residents at a flooded residential area in Don Mueang district, Bangkok, Thailand, 03 November 2011. Floodwaters advanced on the central part of the capital after the government ordered the widening of a sluice gate in the north-eastern part of the city under pressure from local residents whose homes had been inundated for weeks. Thailand's worst floods in decades have claimed over 400 lives and more than 2.5 million people have been affected while some 15,000 industrial and manufacturing plants have been damaged. EPA/STRINGER