BANGKOK — Sahattaya Vitayakaseat placed a tiny crown-shaped boat made from curled banana leaves and marigold flowers into the murky brown water and let it drift toward a park bench submerged by Bangkok’s surging Chao Phraya river. She then closed her eyes and prayed, silently begging forgiveness from Thailand’s goddess of water — who some believe is responsible for a three-month wave of cataclysmic flooding that has killed more than 500 people. Read full article >>