Daily Photo – Night Flood
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Daily Photo – Night Flood

Located less than five degrees north of the equator, Brunei has a tropical climate. In other words, when it rains it pours. And then it floods!

The strip of land along the coast is relatively flat and only a few feet above sea level. There's a sea wall that was built to help prevent high tides from inundating Belait. In my view, the wall hampered the flow of water behind it out to sea when it floods, prolonging the misery. As I recall, many of the roads had drainage ditches alongside them. The challenge when driving through a was staying on the road and out of the ditches.

In the shot below, a drives down a flooded Belait at night. Given the length of the exposure, you can't actually see the – just the glow of it's lights and the plumes of water on each side.

I was standing outside one of our workshops, a few streets away from the house I was dorming in. If you look in the foreground of the photo you can see grass from the side of the pocking up through the surface of the water. Between that grass and the road surface was a small ditch, but not so small as you wouldn't your if you drove into it.

I've other photos taken during the day that maybe four inches of water on top of the road, and others of some of our techs walking in the flooded workshop which also had two or three inches of water on the ground floor.

After heavy rains, many of the streets of Kuala Belait used to flood. This is a photo taken outside one of our workshops one night as a car drives along the flooded street. Brunei, 1989.
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