Indonesia, floods and Sumatra
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Cyclones and extreme weather have killed at least 1,200 people in Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Thailand, according to authorities.
More than 1,160 people have died as large parts of Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand have been flooded after cyclones dumped torrential rain for a week.
Flash floods and landslides in Sumatra, Indonesia, resulted in 82 deaths and dozens missing, causing severe devastation with thousands displaced. Rescue operations are hampered by destroyed infrastructure.
Millions uprooted across South and Southeast Asia as rare cyclones and monsoon rains unleash deadly devastation
Torrential storms have parked themselves over the Texas Hill Country once again-months after deadly summer floods -raising new fears that swollen rivers and flash flooding could quickly turn dangerous.
Flash floods and landslides in Indonesia's Sumatra island left 79 dead and dozens missing, exacerbated by Cyclone Senyar. Damaged infrastructure hindered rescue efforts. Thousands were displaced as rivers overflowed,
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