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More than 1,100 confirmed dead and 800 missing in catastrophic southern Asia floods
- More than 1,100 people are confirmed dead and 800 are missing across Southeast Asia due to floods and cyclones.
- Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Thailand report the highest fatalities from the disaster, with hundreds more injured or displaced.
- Officials say hundreds of thousands have been displaced as floods damaged homes and essential infrastructure.
- Indonesia reports nearly 500 people missing amid the floods and landslides across multiple provinces.
- Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul expects residents to return home in about a week as floods subside in Thailand.
- Authorities warn the region remains at risk as weather conditions continue to threaten widespread areas.
- Rescue teams push to clear mud, debris and reach isolated communities in hardest-hit zones.
- Displaced residents seek shelter as floods disrupt transport and daily life across the region.
- Indonesia's president pledges rebuilding efforts as millions are affected by the floods.
- Regional emergency response actions include sheltering operations and disaster management measures.
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