Floods leave over 2,000 dead, missing in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, nearly 4 million affected
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Tropical storms and monsoon rains hit South-East Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand) and South Asia (Sri Lanka), this month, causing landslides and flash floods.
At the end of November, heavy rains triggered floods in Indonesia. The death toll continues to rise.
Floods leave over 2,000 dead, missing in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, nearly 4 million affected
Death toll from severe weather in Indonesia rises to 995 with 226 missing, while 640 dead in Sri Lanka with 211 still unaccounted for - Anadolu Ajansı
More than two weeks after the devastating floods and landslides in Indonesia, the number of confirmed deaths has risen to over 1,000. Another 218 people are still missing, according to the latest statement from the national disaster management agency on Saturday. Indonesia and several other countries in South and Southeast Asia were hit by tropical storms and heavy monsoon rains at the end of November.
Indonesia flood, landslides kill over 1,000; hundreds missing - OrissaPOST
Jakarta: The death toll from floods and landslides that struck three provinces on Indonesia’s Sumatra Island has exceeded 1,000, with 218 people still missing, according to the latest data released Saturday by the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB). The disasters have caused extensive infrastructure damage. BNPB data listed damage to about 1,200 public facilities, as well as 219 health facilities, 581 educational facilities, 434 houses o…
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