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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersDecember 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Flooding and landslides continue to cause heavy damage across Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Thailand. More than 1,000 people have died in the past week, and many survivors are still waiting for help. Indonesia reported the highest number of deaths, followed by Sri Lanka and Thailand. Many people remain missing, and families are searching for loved ones in areas that rescue teams are still trying to reach.

    Indonesia’s response has grown after the disaster hit several provinces on Sumatra Island. Thousands of homes were damaged, and many roads were cut off. This made it difficult for rescue workers to reach communities in need. Aircraft have been used to deliver food, water and medical supplies. The National Disaster Management Agency said close to 300,000 people have been displaced. Communication lines also remain unstable in several places, slowing down emergency work.

    Local officials say rebuilding will take time because many bridges and key roads were destroyed. They also expect more heavy rain in the coming days as weather patterns remain unstable. Climate experts say intense rainfall and flooding events are becoming more common in Southeast Asia due to changing climate conditions.

    Sri Lanka is still searching for hundreds of people who disappeared during the severe rainfall. Many areas in the central highlands remain covered in mud after large landslides swept through tea-growing regions. Nearly 150,000 people are staying in temporary shelters after their homes were damaged or destroyed. Rescue teams are working to clear blocked roads and bring supplies to remote areas.

    Thailand continues to recover from floods that affected more than 1.4 million households across the southern region. Many communities have been without power and clean water. The government is preparing financial support for people who lost property and farmland. Teams are also repairing damaged infrastructure and working to clean streets. Public kitchens will be set up to give hot meals to families who cannot return home yet.

    Across the three countries, officials warn that recovery will take time. Many areas will need new roads, bridges and water systems. Weather agencies say the risk of more heavy rain remains high due to seasonal patterns. Communities are hoping for faster aid as they continue to face shortages of food, clean water and shelter.

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