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Devastating Floods and Landslides Hit Southeast Asia Amid Monsoon Season

Tragic flooding and landslides have affected Indonesia, Uganda, and Malaysia, with a rising death toll and widespread destruction.

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Updated: Nov 29th, 2024, 5:35 AM ET

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Landslides and flooding have caused significant casualties and displacements in Southeast Asia. In Indonesia, 20 died in floods, followed by 7 in a landslide. Uganda reports at least 14 deaths due to landslides. Malaysia faces its worst flood crisis in a decade, displacing over 80,000. Rescue operations are ongoing amidst severe weather challenges.


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