
"Indonesia's National Disaster Management Agency (known as the BNPB) said on Saturday that the number of confirmed casualties following this week's catastrophic flooding and landslides now stands at 248, with more than 100 people still missing, after rescuers in West Sumatra's Agam district recovered more bodies. list of 3 itemsend of list More than 500 people have also been injured, the BNPB said."
"Swaths of Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand have been inundated with days of torrential rain killing about 400 people across the three countries in total after a rare tropical storm formed in the Malacca Strait between the Malay Peninsula and the Indonesian island of Sumatra. At least 145 people were confirmed killed across Thailand's eight southern provinces as of late Friday, while more than 3.5 million people have also been affected by floodwaters. Two people have"
Rescue workers in Indonesia are battling to reach victims in several devastated areas submerged by cyclone-driven torrential rain. Indonesia's National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) reported 248 confirmed deaths and more than 100 people missing, with over 500 injured. West Sumatra officials reported 61 deaths, 90 missing, 75,219 displaced and 106,806 affected. North Sumatra later confirmed 116 deaths, while Aceh recorded at least 35 fatalities. Thailand reported at least 145 deaths across eight southern provinces and more than 3.5 million people affected. A rare tropical storm formed in the Malacca Strait, triggering widespread flooding across the three countries.
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