Deadly Floods and Landslides Claim Over 1,400 Lives Across Southeast Asia

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Deadly Floods and Landslides Claim Over 1,400 Lives Across Southeast Asia
Catastrophic flooding and landslides have devastated parts of Southeast Asia, killing more than 1,400 people. The disaster followed a week of exceptionally heavy rain across Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Malaysia. Torrential downpours triggered the widespread flooding. In many areas, saturated soil also gave way, causing destructive landslides. The combined force of water and earth has left communities reeling. Rescue operations are ongoing as authorities assess the full scale of the damage. National governments and aid agencies are now mobilizing relief efforts. They are focusing on providing emergency shelter, clean water, and medical supplies to displaced survivors.