Jakarta: Indonesian and Thai authorities raced on Sunday to clear debris and find hundreds of missing people as the death toll from devastating floods and landslides across Southeast Asia topped 600. Heavy monsoon rain overwhelmed swaths of Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia this week, leaving thousands of people stranded without shelter or critical supplies.
According to France24.com, the severe weather conditions have caused widespread destruction, with entire communities submerged and infrastructure severely damaged. Rescue operations are ongoing, with emergency services working tirelessly to reach affected areas and provide relief to those in dire need.
Efforts to locate missing persons are being hampered by challenging conditions, including blocked roads and continued rainfall. Authorities are urging people in vulnerable areas to evacuate to safer locations as a precautionary measure. Meanwhile, temporary shelters are being set up to accommodate displaced residents.
The governments in the affected regions are coordinating with international aid organizations to mobilize resources and support the relief efforts. The focus remains on providing immediate assistance to the survivors and assessing the full extent of the damage caused by the monsoon floods and landslides.