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He acknowledged that he and his neighbors desperately need mobile toilets and it was becoming more difficult to find food, with many in the area now dependent on relief supplies. Still, he said he needed to stick around to look out for the homes and to care for the 20 or so neighborhood dogs. "No matter what happens," he said, "I'm going to stay here to protect others." Pavinee Youprasert, of the Thai Red Cross Society, said her group has been sending 3,000-3,500 relief packs every day into flood-hit neighborhoods in Bangkok as well as the nearby provinces of Pathum Thani and Nonthaburi. "We cannot say how bad the situation is going to be, but it doesn't look rosy when it comes to humanitarian assistance," she said. "From what we've got from the field, in every area that has been flooded, there is a dire need for access to basic supplies." In recent days, politicians, the military and private businesses have all been out in flooded neighborhoods handing out relief goods. Many of those wading along Chang Akat Uthit Road were carrying nylon blue sacks containing soap, toilet paper and canned fish handed out by TOT, the national phone company. Others have donated the huge delivery trucks that are able to ply the waterlogged main roads, giving much appreciated rides to weary residents. Thipawan and her husband, Chai, stood in the back of one such truck as they made their way back toward their inundated neighborhood, a plastic tub with a bag full of rice and canned food at their bare feet. Thipawan rested her head on Chai's chest as he wrapped his arm around her shoulder, both clearly tired from their hourslong trek. Thipawan worried that the electricity to their home would be cut by the time they made it back because the water had been rising fast that morning. They acknowledged that their flooded home wasn't an ideal place to stay and they have sent their children to live with relatives in the country's northeast. "There's nothing to do at home," she said. "We just sit and watch our belongings."
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