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Southeast Asia Floods: Death Toll Passes 460 as Rescue Efforts Continue

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

southeast ‍Asia Floods and ‌landslides Claim Over 460 Lives

Padang, Indonesia Torrential rains and landslides across indonesia and thailand have resulted in at‍ least 460 deaths, with ⁢numbers continuing to rise ⁤as rescue efforts proceed​ and ⁣the scale of the devastation becomes clearer. ‌The disaster, exacerbated⁤ by a recent tropical storm and linked to shifting climate patterns,⁤ has left communities‌ reeling and​ prompted apologies from Thai officials over perceived shortcomings in flood management.

In Indonesia, the hardest-hit region is West Sumatra province, ⁣where landslides triggered ⁤by heavy rainfall have killed‌ at least ⁢34 people, according to authorities. Rescue teams are still⁢ searching for dozens missing⁣ in the area.

Neighboring Thailand is facing its worst flooding in years,‍ particularly⁢ in the southern province of Songkhla. At least 373⁢ deaths have been reported in Thailand, with the city of Hat yai particularly affected. Workers at‍ one hospital in Hat yai where forced to use refrigerated trucks to⁤ store bodies as the morgue reached capacity.⁢ The city received 335mm (13 inches) of rain⁤ last Friday ⁤- its highest single-day rainfall in 300 years.

“We weren’t‌ thinking about anything else except surviving,” Amphorn Kaeophengkro, a ‌Hat Yai resident, told Reuters, describing how‌ she and seven family members spent 48⁤ hours sheltering on furniture above floodwaters.

The⁢ Thai Prime Minister, Anutin Charnvirakul, visited an evacuation shelter in Hat Yai on ⁢Friday and publicly​ apologized for the government’s handling of the crisis. “I ⁣really have to apologise to them for letting this happen during ⁣the time I am in government,” he said ​in televised remarks. He announced‌ a two-week timeframe for clean-up efforts in the district. The government has ‍pledged compensation of up to 2m baht ($62,000, £46,800) for households that ⁣lost family members.

Beyond the ⁣immediate ⁤loss⁢ of life, the floods have caused widespread damage to infrastructure and livelihoods. Shop-owner ⁣Rachane Remsringam, whose store Madam Yong was looted​ and ⁣vandalised, lamented “hundreds​ of thousands of dollars” in losses. Public criticism⁤ of Thailand’s flood response is growing, leading ​to the suspension of two local officials. An MP⁤ from the opposition People’s party​ stated the governance “wrongly estimated ‍the situation” and⁤ made “errors in handling the flood crisis.”

Flooding ⁢also impacted Malaysia, ‌with two deaths​ reported in the northern Perlis‍ state.

The annual monsoon season, typically lasting from June to September,⁢ frequently⁣ enough brings heavy rainfall and associated‍ hazards. However,experts note that climate change is ‌altering storm patterns,contributing to heavier rainfall,flash flooding,and stronger winds. The current disaster​ ranks among the most⁤ severe flood events​ in recent years ‌for both Indonesia​ and‌ Thailand.

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