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Days of devastating flooding across Southeast Asia have killed more than 250 people across Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia, authorities said on Friday.
Heavy monsoon season rains paired with a tropical storm system inundated areas across the three countries, stranding residents on roof tops and cutting off entire communities.
In Indonesia, authorities were struggling to reach worst-affected areas on Sumatra island, while authorities at a southern Thailand hospital brought in refrigerated trucks to store bodies after the morgue exceeded capacity.
In West Sumatra, 53-year-old Misniati described a terrifying battle against rising floodwaters to reach her husband at home.

After attending early morning prayers at a local mosque, one worshipper noticed an alarming sight: the streets were inundated with water.

“I tried to run back to my house to tell my husband, and the water was already reaching my waist,” she told Agence France-Presse.
Battling currents that nearly knocked her off her feet, she arrived home to find the water at chest level.
“We didn’t sleep at all last night, we just monitored the water,” said Misniati, who only uses one name.

Authorities in Sumatra have reported that devastating floods and landslides this week have claimed the lives of at least 111 individuals, with nearly 100 more still unaccounted for.

Motor cyclists drive through floodwaters

The tragic events, triggered by Tropical Cyclone Senyar, have left at least 94 people dead in Indonesia, according to official sources.

North Sumatra police spokesperson, Ferry Walintukan, stated that the primary focus remains on evacuating affected residents and providing necessary aid.

While weather forecasts predict additional rainfall across much of Sumatra, officials are hopeful that the intensity of the precipitation will diminish in the coming days.

Among the hardest-hit areas in the region is southern Thailand, where flooding left residents of Hat Yai clinging to rooftops awaiting rescue by boat.
At least 145 people have been killed across the country’s southern provinces, government spokesperson Siripong Angkasakulkiat said Friday, as receding floodwaters allowed a clearer picture of the disaster.
Most of those are concentrated in Songkhla province, where authorities at the Songklanagarind Hospital said they had no more room to receive bodies and were now relying on refrigerated trucks.

“The morgue has exceeded its capacity, so we need more,” Charn, a morgue official who only gave his first name, told AFP.

Houses in a flooded area

Heavy rains have caused widespread flooding across southern Thailand. Source: EPA / Royal Thai Army

There has been growing public criticism of the flooding response and two local officials have now been suspended over their alleged failures.

Hat Yai residents described floodwaters rising rapidly.
“The water rose to the ceiling of the second floor,” Kamban Wongpanya, 67, told AFP on Thursday, explaining that she had to be rescued by boat.

Shop owner Chayaphol Promkleng thought at first that his business would be spared because flooding was “only ankle-deep”.

He returned the following day to find his shop “flooded to waist-deep level”.
“There was nothing I could do. I left the shop to save my life.”

In Malaysia, two people have been killed in flooding caused by heavy rain that left stretches of northern Perlis state under water.

‘Extreme weather’

The annual monsoon season, typically between June and September, often brings heavy rains, triggering landslides and flash floods.
But a tropical storm has exacerbated conditions, and the tolls in Indonesia and Thailand rank among the highest in flooding events in the countries in recent years.

Climate change has impacted storm patterns, including the duration and intensity of the season, leading to heavier rainfall, flash flooding and stronger wind gusts.

A warmer climate holds more moisture, producing more intense rain events, while warmer oceans can turbocharge the strength of storm systems.
“Climate scientists have already warned that extreme weather events … will continue to worsen as temperatures increase,” said Renard Siew, climate change advisor to the Centre for Governance and Political Studies in Malaysia.
“That is exactly what we have been seeing.”

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