Thai residents use a boat as they make their way through floodwaters in Lat Phrao district, Bangkok, Thailand, 06 November 2011. Floodwaters continue to rise and swamp the central part of the capital forcing shopping centers and more business to close while many streets leading to the center of the city were shut down. 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/NARONG SANGNAK
A Thai man sits in front of a closed door of a subway train threatened with flooding at Lat Phrao district, in Bangkok, Thailand, 06 November 2011. Floodwaters continue to rise and swamp the central part of the capital forcing shopping centers and more business to close while many streets leading to the center of the city were shut down. 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/NARONG SANGNAK
Thai people stand in front of a subway station threatened with flooding at Lat Phrao district, in Bangkok, Thailand, 06 November 2011. Floodwaters continue to rise and swamp the central part of the capital forcing shopping centers and more business to close while many streets leading to the center of the city were shut down. 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/NARONG SANGNAK
A bus on a flooded street of Lat Phrao district, in Bangkok, Thailand, 06 November 2011. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
A Thai man sits at his bookshop next to a flooded street at Lat Phrao district, in Bangkok, Thailand, 06 November 2011. Floodwaters continue to rise and swamp the central part of the capital forcing shopping centers and more business to close while many streets leading to the center of the city were shut down. 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/NARONG SANGNAK
A Thai woman walks on a footpath through floodwaters in Lat Phrao district, Bangkok, Thailand, 06 November 2011. Floodwaters continue to rise and swamp the central part of the capital forcing shopping centers and more business to close while many streets leading to the center of the city were shut down. 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/NARONG SANGNAK
A Thai man lifts his car with sandbags to protect it from the floodwater on a footpath at Lat Phrao road in Bangkok, Thailand, 06 November 2011. Floodwaters continue to rise and swamp the central part of the capital forcing shopping centers and more business to close while many streets leading to the center of the city were shut down. 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/NARONG SANGNAK
Thai residents use a boat as they wade through floodwaters in Lat Phrao district, Bangkok, Thailand, 06 November 2011. Floodwaters continue to rise and swamp the central part of the capital forcing shopping centers and more business to close while many streets leading to the center of the city were shut down. 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/NARONG SANGNAK
Foreigners sitting in a car take pictures on a flooded street at Lat Phrao district, in Bangkok, Thailand, 06 November 2011. Floodwaters continue to rise and swamp the central part of the capital forcing shopping centers and more business to close while many streets leading to the center of the city were shut down. 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/NARONG SANGNAK
Thai children look at a flooded street at Lat Phrao district, Bangkok, Thailand, 06 November 2011. Floodwaters continue to rise and swamp the central part of the capital forcing shopping centers and more business to close while many streets leading to the center of the city were shut down. 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/NARONG SANGNAK
A combo picture of Bangkok high knee water resistant flood fashion combined with safety and hygiene necessary for feet and legs to stay dry as many of the capitals districts are flooded, as well as a stick (seen R) to prod for the rumoured crocodiles and snakes which have been said to be roaming the floodwaters in the area, in Bangkok, Thailand, 06 November 2011. Health issues with dirty flood waters are of rising concern. The floods triggered by unusually heavy rains this monsoon has already inundated about 20 out of Bangkoks 50 districts. EPA/BARBARA WALTON
A dog makes its way past a motorcycle in floodwaters as they encroach on Chatuchak weekend market as Thai authorities struggling to keep floodwaters from invading inner Bangkok failed to stop them from reaching the popular weekend market and well-known tourist attraction in the northern part of the capital, in Bangkok, Thailand, 06 November 2011. The interior of the vast outdoor market remained open, but with less than half of its shops doing business as waters rose. The floods triggered by unusually heavy rains this monsoon has already inundated about 20 out of Bangkoks 50 districts. EPA/BARBARA WALTON
Thai people are taken from floodwaters on an army truck outside Chatuchak weekend market as Thai authorities struggling to keep floodwaters from invading inner Bangkok failed to stop them from reaching the popular weekend market and well-known tourist attraction in the northern part of the capital, in Bangkok, Thailand, 06 November 2011. The interior of the vast outdoor market remained open, but with less than half of its shops doing business as waters rose. The floods triggered by unusually heavy rains this monsoon has already inundated about 20 out of Bangkoks 50 districts. EPA/BARBARA WALTON
Thai residents are transported through floodwaters in a truck at Bang Phlat district, Bangkok, Thailand, 06 November 2011. Floodwaters continue to rise and swamp the central part of the capital forcing shopping centers and more business to close while many streets leading to the center of the city were shut down. 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/NARONG SANGNAK
A Thai bookstore owner stands at his shop at the flooded area in the Bang Phlat district, Bangkok, Thailand, 06 November 2011. Floodwaters continue to rise and swamp the central part of the capital forcing shopping centers and more business to close while many streets leading to the center of the city were shut down. 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/NARONG SANGNAK
Children from Sweden dressed in waterproof flood boots, popular sales items for street sellers on sale in the area, walk through a flooded street leading to Chatuchak weekend market as Thai authorities struggling to keep floodwaters from invading inner Bangkok failed to stop them from reaching the popular weekend market and well-known tourist attraction in the northern part of the capital, in Bangkok, Thailand, 06 November 2011. The interior of the vast outdoor market remained open, but with less than half of its shops doing business as waters rose. The floods triggered by unusually heavy rains this monsoon has already inundated about 20 out of Bangkoks 50 districts. EPA/BARBARA WALTON
Thai people are taken from floodwaters on an army truck outside Chatuchak weekend market as Thai authorities struggling to keep floodwaters from invading inner Bangkok failed to stop them from reaching the popular weekend market and well-known tourist attraction in the northern part of the capital, in Bangkok, Thailand, 06 November 2011. The interior of the vast outdoor market remained open, but with less than half of its shops doing business as waters rose. The floods triggered by unusually heavy rains this monsoon has already inundated about 20 out of Bangkoks 50 districts. EPA/BARBARA WALTON
Thai residents at a flooded residential area in Bang Phlat district, Bangkok, Thailand, 06 November 2011. Floodwaters continue to rise and swamp the central part of the capital forcing shopping centers and more business to close while many streets leading to the center of the city were shut down. 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/NARONG SANGNAK
Thai residents wade through floodwaters in the Bang Phlat district, Bangkok, Thailand, 06 November 2011. Floodwaters continue to rise and swamp the central part of the capital forcing shopping centers and more business to close while many streets leading to the center of the city were shut down. 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/NARONG SANGNAK
A Chatuchak weekend market seller hawks plastic pants as he stands in flood waters at Chatuchak weekend market as Thai authorities struggling to keep floodwaters from invading inner Bangkok failed to stop them from reaching the popular weekend market and well-known tourist attraction in the northern part of the capital, in Bangkok, Thailand, 06 November 2011. The interior of the vast outdoor market remained open, but with less than half of its shops doing business as waters rose. The floods triggered by unusually heavy rains this monsoon has already inundated about 20 out of Bangkoks 50 districts. EPA/BARBARA WALTON
A Thai man carries his son on his back as he wades through floodwaters in the Bang Phlat district, Bangkok, Thailand, 06 November 2011. Floodwaters continue to rise and swamp the central part of the capital forcing shopping centers and more business to close while many streets leading to the center of the city were shut down. 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/NARONG SANGNAK
Children from Sweden dressed in waterproof flood boots, popular sales items for street sellers on sale in the area, walk through a flooded street leading to Chatuchak weekend market as Thai authorities struggling to keep floodwaters from invading inner Bangkok failed to stop them from reaching the popular weekend market and well-known tourist attraction in the northern part of the capital, in Bangkok, Thailand, 06 November 2011. The interior of the vast outdoor market remained open, but with less than half of its shops doing business as waters rose. The floods triggered by unusually heavy rains this monsoon has already inundated about 20 out of Bangkoks 50 districts. EPA/BARBARA WALTON
A elderly Thai woman wades through floodwaters in the Bang Phlat district, Bangkok, Thailand, 06 November 2011. Floodwaters continue to rise and swamp the central part of the capital forcing shopping centers and more business to close while many streets leading to the center of the city were shut down. 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/NARONG SANGNAK
A couple sit at a bus station dressed in flood fashion which has combined with necessity for feet and legs to stay dry in many of the capitals districts, as knee deep floodwaters encroach on Bangkok city, in Bangkok, Thailand, 06 November 2011. Health issues with dirty flood waters are of rising concern. The floods triggered by unusually heavy rains this monsoon has already inundated about 20 out of Bangkoks 50 districts. EPA/BARBARA WALTON
Thai residents use a boat to make their way through floodwaters in the Bang Phlat district, Bangkok, Thailand, 06 November 2011. Floodwaters continue to rise and swamp the central part of the capital forcing shopping centers and more business to close while many streets leading to the center of the city were shut down. 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/NARONG SANGNAK