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Tropical Storm Deaths Cross 600 in Southeast Asia, 4 Million Affected

Tropical Storm Death Toll Crosses 600 in Southeast Asia, Over 4 Million Affected

The death toll from devastating floods and landslides across Southeast Asia has surpassed 600, with Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia bearing the brunt of a rare tropical storm that triggered massive displacement and destruction.

Key Takeaways

  • Over 600 confirmed deaths across Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia
  • More than 4 million people affected by the disaster
  • Rescue operations continue as many areas remain inaccessible
  • Separate cyclone in Sri Lanka claims 153 additional lives

Regional Catastrophe Unfolds

A rare tropical storm forming in the Malacca Strait fueled torrential rains and powerful wind gusts for an entire week, causing widespread devastation across three Southeast Asian nations. Indonesia reported the highest casualties with 435 deaths, followed by Thailand with 170 fatalities, and Malaysia reporting three deaths.

Rescue teams across the region continued struggling to reach many flood-affected areas even as waters began receding. Official statistics indicate approximately 4 million people have been affected – including nearly 3 million in southern Thailand and 1.1 million in western Indonesia.

Separately, authorities reported another 153 people killed by a cyclone in Sri Lanka across the Bay of Bengal, with 191 others missing and over half a million affected nationwide.

Indonesia’s Mounting Crisis

Indonesia’s death toll surged dramatically to 435 on Sunday, up from 303 the previous day, as officials compiled damage reports from the devastated western island of Sumatra. Three provinces experienced severe landslides and floods that cut off many areas due to blocked roads and damaged telecommunications infrastructure.

Relief teams deployed helicopters to deliver aid to inaccessible regions. A Reuters photographer aboard a navy helicopter over the isolated town of Palembayan in West Sumatra witnessed large tracts of land and homes completely swept away by floodwaters.

Desperation has grown among survivors, with officials confirming reports of people looting supply lines in some areas.

“The water just rose up into the house and we were afraid, so we fled. Then we came back on Friday, and the house was gone, destroyed,” Afrianti, 41, who only goes by one name, told Reuters in West Sumatra’s Padang city.

She and her nine family members constructed a makeshift tent shelter beside the single remaining wall of their home.

“My home and business are gone, the shop is gone. Nothing remains. I can only live near this one remaining wall,” she said.

Official figures indicate 289 people remain missing in Indonesia with 213,000 displaced from their homes.

Thailand and Malaysia Assess Damage

Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health confirmed 170 deaths from southern flooding, marking an increase of eight from Saturday, with 102 injuries reported. Songkhla Province recorded the highest fatalities at 131.

The situation worsened when Hat Yai, Songkhla’s largest city, received 335mm of rainfall last Friday – the highest single-day tally in 300 years amid continuous heavy downpours.

In neighboring Malaysia, approximately 18,700 people remain in evacuation centers according to the national disaster management agency. Meteorological authorities lifted tropical storm warnings on Saturday, forecasting clearer weather patterns.

Malaysia’s foreign ministry successfully evacuated over 6,200 citizens stranded in Thailand and issued advisories for Malaysians in Indonesia’s West Sumatra to register with local consulates for assistance. The ministry also reported a 30-year-old Malaysian missing following a landslide in the area.

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