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Southeast Asia Floods Push Death Toll Above Nine Hundred as Storm Cluster Devastates Region

Torrential rains and tropical storms cause widespread floods, landslides and mass displacement across several nations, with combined fatalities surging past 900
A devastating wave of floods and landslides sweeping across Southeast Asia has claimed over nine hundred lives as of early November’s end, as a rare cluster of tropical storms triggered heavy rains across multiple countries.

The destruction spans from Indonesia’s Sumatra to southern Thailand, and central Vietnam, leaving millions displaced and rescue operations racing against time.

In Indonesia’s Sumatra province, the deluge triggered by Cyclone Senyar and related weather systems has resulted in at least 303 fatalities, according to national disaster-management officials.

Hundreds remain missing, and around eighty thousand people have been evacuated from hard-hit zones where landslides and infrastructure collapse have cut off road access and disrupted communications.

Helicopters and military reinforcements are being used to deliver aid and reach isolated communities.

Thailand has suffered major losses as well.

In its southern provinces, heavy rains have produced record rainfall waves, especially in the city of Hat Yai, where authorities recorded the highest 24-hour rainfall in 300 years.

The province of Songkhla has been among the worst affected, with well over a hundred confirmed fatalities as floodwaters submerged towns, hospitals, and critical infrastructure.

Extensive evacuation efforts continue as waters gradually recede in some areas.

Vietnam has not been spared: central and mountainous regions of the country saw intense rainfall that triggered floods and landslides.

Official data show that at least ninety people have died in the last week, with landslides blocking major roads and railway lines and leaving thousands stranded.

The floods have inflicted widespread damage on homes, farms, and transportation networks.

Malaysia and parts of southern Asia have also recorded flood-related deaths, and thousands of residents remain displaced, many housed in emergency shelters.

Governments across the region are mobilising military and civil-defence resources, deploying boats, high-clearance vehicles and helicopters to deliver food, medical supplies and aid — while battling severe logistical challenges and damaged infrastructure.

Experts warn the series of storms and record rainfall may not yet be over: forecasts indicate more rain could hit in the coming days, prolonging flood risks.

Officials from disaster-management agencies have urged residents in vulnerable areas to remain on alert, and have called for full registration of missing persons and displaced families to ensure proper relief distribution.

The scale of the disaster — affecting millions of people, destroying homes, infrastructure and farmland — underscores the growing vulnerability of Southeast Asia to extreme weather, especially as climate change amplifies the intensity and frequency of such events.
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