BANGKOK (Reuters) - Anger mounted among victims of Thailand's catastrophic floods on Tuesday as water flooded new neighbourhoods as it made its way to sea and the government plotted a recovery aimed at securing the long-term confidence of investors.
The floods began in July and have devastated large parts of the central Chao Phraya river basin, killed nearly 400 people and disrupted the lives of more than 2 million.
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