1 Name: Jian : 2025-11-25 09:37 ID:DSiwWrVG (Image: 817x427 jpg, 16 kb) [Del]
Vietnam: More than 90 people have been killed, with dozens missing, due to severe flooding and landslides across central provinces. Over 200,000 homes have been flooded, and damage to crops and infrastructure is extensive. Cleanup efforts are ongoing, but many areas remain cut off by washed-out roads.
Thailand: Southern regions are experiencing widespread flash flooding, with eight confirmed fatalities and over 135,000 households impacted. Thousands of tourists have been stranded, and the entire Songkhla Province was declared a disaster zone.
Malaysia: Heavy, persistent rainfall has caused flooding in several states, leading to the evacuation of more than 19,000 people to temporary relief centers.
Philippines & Indonesia: These nations have also reported multiple disaster events, including flooding, landslides, and ongoing volcanic activity in Indonesia, with a tropical depression (Verbena) currently affecting the region.
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