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Death Toll From Asia Floods Tops 1,200 with Hundreds Still Missing

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The death toll from recent devastating floods and landslides in Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Thailand has topped 1,200 with hundreds still missing, according to tallies from local authorities.
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Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Thailand suffer a catastrophe from extreme rains and cyclones, with devastated communities, millionaire damage and authorities under pressure to respond to the magnitude of the disaster and the humanitarian crisis

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More than 1,450 people have died in severe storms and heavy rains that have caused flooding in Indonesia, Sri Lanka and elsewhere in South and Southeast Asia in recent days, according to the latest official figures. The death toll on the Indonesian island of Sumatra alone has risen to over 800.

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ITV broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Monday, December 1, 2025.
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