Floods Close Bangkok’s Domestic Airport

Floodwaters in Thailand shut down the second-largest airport in Bangkok on Tuesday, as the country struggles to deal with continuous monsoon rains since July, according to media reports.
Floods Close Bangkok’s Domestic Airport
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Flood victims take shelter in tents at the Don Muang airport, which has become an evacuation center, October 23, 2011 in Bangkok, Thailand.  (Paula Bronstein /Getty Images)