Lenny,
 
Kralanh and Odormeanchey had been heavily flooded. Help what you can but be 
 careful to give the money to those whom you don't trust. It's a great  
opportunity for scams to make a few dollars more, but it's the current 
Cambodian  culture. Nothing much you can do to work around that.
 
You have to use your head and as well as your heart.  
 
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In a message dated 10/6/2009 6:12:46 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Hi  everyone. Just how bad was the typhoon in Siem Reap? The news media has 
said  that even land locked Laos was hit hard !!? I thought that Vietnam 
and maybe  just the seaside towwns of Kep and Sihanoukville were hit. I don't 
ever  remember hearing a typhoon going inland so far. Apparently some large 
trees at  the Angkor Thom temple were destroyed. Apparently my god daughters 
home in  Krawlann (Siem Reap) province is flooded and schools been 
cancelled for 2-3  weeks. Does anyone have any more info they can add or 
pictures. I 
fear that  the corrupt ones will use this to weasel money out of the 
foreigners and not  give it to the people who need it. Are there any NGO's 
rebuilding lost homes  etc? Regards, Lenny G 
 
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