Submerged vehicles are seen at the Honda factory in Ayutthaya province November 14, 2011. Clean-up work is under way at four industrial estates in Thailand's central Ayutthaya province as water has receded after devastating floods last month, and some factories are already back at work, officials said on Monday. Honda Motor Co, the hardest hit of the Japanese car firms, said it would take longer for its production to be up and running again. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj Add Comment A man and his dog in Ayutthaya, Bangkok 11/12/2011
A man and his dog make their way through a flooded area in Ayutthaya November 9, 2011. Thailand's worst floods in half a century have killed more than 500 people, damaged millions of tonnes of rice, forced a series of industrial estates to close and threaten to inundate the capital, Bangkok. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj flooded street in Bangkok 11/08/2011
Residents travel on a boat as a bus drives on a flooded street in Bangkok November 5, 2011. The floods in Thailand began in July and have devastated large parts of the central Chao Phraya river basin, killed nearly 400 people and have disrupted the lives of more than two million. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang Flooded street in central Bangkok 11/05/2011
A man drinks water on a mattress floating along a flooded street in central Bangkok October 29, 2011. Receding floodwaters north of Bangkok have reduced the threat to the Thai capital, the prime minister said Saturday, but high tides in the Gulf of Thailand will still test the city's flood defences. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj flooded residents in Bangkok 11/03/2011
A boy and girl give rides for a fee to flooded residents in Bangkok November 2, 2011. REUTERS/Adrees Latif | Around your World
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