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South and Southeast Asia Floods Push Death Toll Past 1,400 as Countries Update Counts

New official tolls underscore a widening humanitarian emergency across cut‑off communities.

Overview

  • Regional fatalities now exceed 1,400 following rare tropical storms and intense monsoon rains, with rescues hampered by washed‑out roads and collapsed bridges.
  • Indonesia remains worst hit on Sumatra, reporting more than 750 dead, around 650 missing and over 1.5 million displaced, with navy warships and hospital ships deployed after an emergency declaration to speed aid.
  • Sri Lanka reports 465 dead and 366 missing, with authorities estimating roughly €6 billion for rebuilding as the government seeks international assistance.
  • Thailand confirms at least 185 deaths and Malaysia three, while Thai officials say power and water have been largely restored and compensation is being distributed to affected households.
  • Aid groups warn of looming food and fuel shortages where access is blocked; Indonesia is dispatching 34,000 tons of rice and 6.8 million packs of cooking oil to the hardest‑hit provinces.