Landslides

Southeast Asia Floods: Death Toll Exceeds 900 Amidst Climate, Mismanagement Concerns

Across South Asia, devastating floods and landslides have claimed over 900 lives in Sri Lanka, Indonesia, and Thailand, with hundreds still missing. Heavy monsoon rains, intensified by a tropical storm, have caused widespread damage, displacing thousands and leaving many without essential supplies. In Sri Lanka, the death toll has risen sharply, while Indonesia struggles to reach the hardest-hit areas and Thailand addresses public criticism of its flood response. The climate crisis is thought to be a contributing factor, impacting storm patterns and leading to intensified rainfall, flash flooding and stronger wind gusts.

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Mexico Floods and Landslides Kill Dozens Amidst Aid Concerns and Political Debate

The death toll from severe flooding and landslides in central and southeastern Mexico has reached 37, according to officials. The state of Hidalgo saw the highest number of fatalities at 22, along with power outages in 150 communities. Further casualties occurred in Puebla and Veracruz, where significant damage to homes was reported, and rescue operations continue. Authorities attribute the devastating rains to Tropical Storm Priscilla and Tropical Storm Raymond.

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