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Death toll crosses 320 as floods ravage parts of Southeast Asia
Hindustan Times Navi Mumbai
|November 29, 2025
Days of devastating flooding across Southeast Asia have killed more than 320 people in Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia, authorities said on Friday.
Heavy monsoon season rains paired with a tropical storm system inundated areas across the three countries, stranding residents on rooftops and cutting off entire communities.
Authorities in Indonesia were struggling to reach the worst-affected areas on Sumatra island, while authorities at a southern Thailand hospital brought in refrigerated trucks to store bodies after the morgue exceeded capacity.
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