On 13 September 2011 the Bang Chom Sri head regulator embankment in Sing Buri broke and the heavy current created a gap of 84 meters. The waters of the Chao Phraya massively hurtled down via the irrigation canals into the Lopburi River inundating a large part of Lopburi and Ayutthaya province. Daily 300 million cubic meters of water flowed through the Bang Chom Sri regulator and it took the RID weeks to repair. The uncontrolled influx of this mass of water, made water level control of the irrigation canal systems impossible and the canal system itself became a water highway, flooding the whole alluvial plain.
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