Workers in Thailand are racing to complete floodwalls of sandbags on the outskirts of Bangkok to stop the country's worst floods in years from inundating parts of the capital.
In the province of Ayutthaya - one of the worst-affected areas - people have been moving to evacuation shelters.
At least 270 people have died in the Thailand floods since July. Here BBC website readers in Thailand share their stories.
Stuart Ward, Bangkok
I live in the north of Bangkok right by the river, so as you can imagine I'm right in the thick of it.
Wall of sand bags. Photo: Stuart Ward Stuart Ward: 'The locals are building walls around their shops'
The river is at bursting point and the water from the north is not due for at least a couple of days.
You also have the added problem of the high tides and more rain that's forecasted.
The Thais are working overtime trying to build walls to stop the flood.
Local shop keepers are building walls around their shops with sandbags to stop the water from entering.
Many temples are starting to flood.
This is just the beginning. I'm sure the picture will unfold within the next two to three days.
I travel on the river everyday and over the past month it has just been rising and rising so I'm pretty sure the banks will burst.
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