Crisis Response: Asia Rallies to Aid Flood Survivors
Asian nations respond to devastating floods that killed over 1,000 people across Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and Thailand. Indonesia's President pledges to rebuild, while Sri Lanka searches for the missing, and Thailand begins compensation to affected residents. Communal kitchens and infrastructure repairs are underway.
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Indonesia faces critical challenges after devastating floods, with President Prabowo Subianto assuring survivors that aid is en route. With more than 1,000 casualties across Asia, governments are scaling responses in impacted regions.
Officials report at least 604 dead in Indonesia, 366 in Sri Lanka, and 176 in Thailand. President Subianto, visiting ravaged Sumatra areas, vowed to rebuild. Despite road and communication damage, aid is reaching remote areas by air.
Sri Lanka continues searching for hundreds of missing people, while Thailand distributes initial compensation payments. Relief efforts include temporary shelters and public kitchens to support affected populations, as authorities work to restore essential services.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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