Group 1 - Severe rainfall in Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Sri Lanka has led to significant flooding, resulting in over 100 deaths and millions affected [1][2] - In Thailand, at least 82 people have died, with over 3 million affected and around 1 million households impacted [1] - Malaysia has reported at least 2 deaths and over 34,000 people displaced due to flooding, with ongoing warnings of tropical storms [1] - Indonesia's North Sumatra province has seen 37 fatalities and 52 individuals missing, complicating rescue efforts due to landslides and communication disruptions [1] - Sri Lanka has experienced at least 40 deaths and 21 missing persons due to flooding and landslides, severely affecting transportation infrastructure [2] Group 2 - The extreme weather in Southeast Asia is attributed to the interaction of two active weather systems: Typhoon "Tenkai" affecting the Philippines and the rare tropical storm "Senyar" forming in the Strait of Malacca [2] - The Malaysian Meteorological Department noted that the current tropical storm is unprecedented in the Strait of Malacca, marking a significant weather event [2]
强降雨引发洪灾 东南亚及南亚多国百余人死亡
Xin Hua She·2025-11-28 12:16