Already, the flooding has caused an estimated $6 billion in damages, the Thai Finance Ministry has said.
The Thai government has set up more than 1,700 shelters across the country, where more than 113,000 people have taken refuge.
Yet many are trying to push through with their daily routines.
In Bangkok's Chinatown area, a food vendor up to her knees in murky water continued to serve patrons at her small cart.
One resident traveled down a street by row boat as a nearby bicyclist pedaled through thigh-deep flooding.
And a man walked his dog near Bangkok's Grand Palace, the dog chest-deep in water.
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