Dhaka, Nov. 29 -- More than 350 people have died in Indonesia and Thailand after days of pounding monsoon rain unleashed deadly floods and landslides, paralysing towns, uprooting families and overwhelming rescue crews, The Guardian reports.
Emergency teams reported entire stretches of Sumatra still unreachable on Saturday, while Thailand battled its worst flooding in a decade.
Torrential downpours submerged towns, triggered landslides and left thousands stranded on rooftops across the countries.
In Indonesia, rescuers were battling to reach cut-off communities in Sumatra, where more than 100 people remained missing amid washed-out roads and dangerous terrain, the report added.
More than 200 people have died in Indonesia alone, accordi...
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