Destructive flooding puts Southeast Asia at risk
- Monday, August 18, 2008, 13:30
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Torrential rains and overflowing rivers have brought some of the worst flooding in decades to the region, inundating cities and farmlands in five nations.
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khmerbird has written 588 stories on this site.
khmerbird writes sometime when he has free time, he is known as an independent writer and also a dynamic blogger. His short stories received from time to time the Nou Hach Journal annual awards: KATUOCH (2005) and THE MAN ON THE ROOF (2007). He has expressed the need for Cambodian fiction to move beyond the Pol Pot era, recognized by Geoff Ryman, the author of THE KING’S LAST SONG. Khmerbird says of his fictions: "It's like an update. I want to put next to the books about the genocide, real-time stories from my country. That is my first mission in writing stories."
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