Monsoon Rain Submerges Parts of Southeast Asia
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Heavy rains have caused severe flooding in parts of Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia - and the water masses continue to rise. Many people were killed in the floods.
Two million people are at risk from catastrophic flooding after record rainfall. Many are still cut off.
Floods are ravaging nine Thai provinces and eight states in neighboring Malaysia. The worst-hit city in Thailand is Chat Yai, where the first floor of a state-run hospital was flooded. Authorities have sent helicopters to evacuate the most vulnerable patients, of whom there are now about 600 in the hospital, 50 of whom are in intensive care units. About 2,000 people are in the hospital, along with relatives and staff. In a single day last week, …
Two million people are at risk from catastrophic flooding after record rainfall. Many are still cut off.
At least 18 people have died so far.
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