Locals gather around a motorway off-ramp in Rangsit, northern Bangkok, to collect supplies being trucked in.
Thais are not picky about their mode of transport to navigate through the floodwaters - anything will do.
A man wheels a bycyle along a flooded major road near Lad Prao in northern Bangkok.
A chivalrous Thai escorts his partner through deep flood waters to collect food supplies in Klong Neung, Bangkok.
A mother carries her young daughter through strong currents during high-tide flooding in China Town in Central Bangkok.
Thai kids near On-Nut in Central Bangkok enjoy the transformation of their neighbourhood into a massive water-park despite widespread fears over water-borne diseases.
A sea of water in Rangsit, Northern Bangkok.
Street-vendors continue business at a local fresh food market in Bang-Chan, Eastern Bangkok. The flood water around their ankles had been festering for days and smelt horrible.
While floodwaters had forced the closure of the massive Central Lad Prao shopping complex across the road, this general store remained open for business behind a solid wall of sand-bags.
A young family walks home from the shops through waist deep flood water near Nonthaburi in Western Bangkok.
A man navigates his makeshift through the floods near Nonthaburi, Western Bangkok.
The heavily flooded Lad Prao junction in Northern Bangkok.
Eerily quiet motorways near Lad Prao junction - an un-imaginable sight in heavily congested Bangkok.
A man watches the world float by outside his family's travel business.
Bangkok residents row past a bus-stop near Lad Prao.
Fears of food shortages prompt panic buying and widespread shortages of staples like instant noodles and bottled water as seen in this supermarket in On Nut. (Left)
Meanwhile, shelves continue to overflow with produce in one of Bangkok's richest shopping complexes, Siam Paragon. (Right)
Bangkok residents navigate flood waters around Mo Chit BTS station in Northern Bangkok during their daily commute.
The Thai Navy ran boat services along many main roads in flooded areas of Bangkok to replace diverted Bus services.
Thai youths cling to the back of an Army truck escorting residents through the floods for a cheap thrill.
Evacuees help a blind man off an army transport at the Don Mueang Airport evacuation centre.
A sea of volunteers help pack relief parcels at Don Mueang Airport.
Thousands of parcels of donated clothes awaiting distribution to flood victims at Don Mueang Airport.
Flood victims receiving relief parcels in Klong Neung, Northern Bangkok.
An evacuee plays with his young daughter at an Evacuation Centre set up inside Rajamangala Stadium in North-East Bangkok.
Evacuees eat lunch inside Rajamangala Stadium, their temporary home for over two weeks.
This woman insisted that I take her portrait beside images of the beloved Thai King inside the evacuation centre at Rajamangala Stadium.
A family sleeps together in very cramped conditions inside Rajamangala Stadium.