Death toll passes 1,000 in devastating floods across Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Thailand – latest updates

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Desperate search for survivors as Asia flood toll exceeds 1,000

The flooding and landslides that have devastated parts of Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and Sri Lanka over recent days have killed more than 1,000 people, according to authorities.

The death toll for the floods in Indonesia has risen to 502, the national disaster management agency has said in a new update, with another 508 people missing.

At least 340 people have been killed in Sri Lanka, officials said on Monday, with many more still missing. Flood waters in the capital, Colombo, peaked overnight, and with rain now stopped there were hopes that waters would begin receding.

Sri Lanka and Indonesia have deployed military personnel to help victims of the catastrophic flooding as rescue workers race to reach possible survivors in some of the hardest hit areas.

Flooding has killed at least 176 people in southern Thailand, according to officials, one of the deadliest flood incidents in the country in a decade.

Across the border, at least two deaths have been reported in Malaysia’s northern Perlis state. Stay with us as we give you the latest developments from the region.

Residents walk among large piles of wood that were swept away by the flood waters in a village in the Meureudu area of Indonesia.
Residents walk among large piles of wood that were swept away by the flood waters in a village in the Meureudu area of Indonesia. Photograph: Hotli Simanjuntak/EPA

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The death toll in Sri Lanka has increased to 355, the country’s disaster management center said in its latest situation report, adding that another 366 people were missing.

Most of the deaths (88) occurred in the city of Kandy, followed by the central mountainous tea-growing regions of Nuwara Eliya (75) and Badulla (71), according to the officials.

A landslide survivor crosses a section of a damaged road in Sarasavigama village in Kandy.
A landslide survivor crosses a section of a damaged road in Sarasavigama village in Kandy. Photograph: Eranga Jayawardena/AP

Desperate search for survivors as Asia flood toll exceeds 1,000

The flooding and landslides that have devastated parts of Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and Sri Lanka over recent days have killed more than 1,000 people, according to authorities.

The death toll for the floods in Indonesia has risen to 502, the national disaster management agency has said in a new update, with another 508 people missing.

At least 340 people have been killed in Sri Lanka, officials said on Monday, with many more still missing. Flood waters in the capital, Colombo, peaked overnight, and with rain now stopped there were hopes that waters would begin receding.

Sri Lanka and Indonesia have deployed military personnel to help victims of the catastrophic flooding as rescue workers race to reach possible survivors in some of the hardest hit areas.

Flooding has killed at least 176 people in southern Thailand, according to officials, one of the deadliest flood incidents in the country in a decade.

Across the border, at least two deaths have been reported in Malaysia’s northern Perlis state. Stay with us as we give you the latest developments from the region.

Residents walk among large piles of wood that were swept away by the flood waters in a village in the Meureudu area of Indonesia.
Residents walk among large piles of wood that were swept away by the flood waters in a village in the Meureudu area of Indonesia. Photograph: Hotli Simanjuntak/EPA
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