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Southeast Asia Crisis: Death Toll Rises as Rescuers Race Time

Southeast Asia Crisis: Death Toll Rises as Rescuers Race Time

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# Southeast Asian Catastrophe: Floods and Landslides Claim Over 1,400 Lives

A devastating humanitarian crisis is unfolding across Southeast Asia as deadly floods and landslides have claimed more than 1,400 lives throughout Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Malaysia. The catastrophic storms that swept through the region last week have left over 800 people missing, with rescue teams racing against time to reach isolated communities.

Emergency crews are working tirelessly around the clock, navigating treacherous terrain to recover bodies and search for survivors buried beneath rubble and mud. The scale of this disaster marks one of the deadliest natural catastrophes in recent regional history, with entire communities cut off from aid as communication networks and infrastructure have been destroyed.

The situation grows increasingly urgent as forecasts predict more rainfall in the coming days, threatening to trigger fresh landslides and further complicate recovery efforts. All affected countries have declared states of

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