Southeast Asia is grappling with devastating floods that have caused widespread destruction across multiple countries. In Thailand, the southern city of Hat Yai recorded an unprecedented 335mm of rainfall in a single day - the heaviest in 300 years - leading to at least 33 fatalities and affecting over 2 million people.
The crisis has extended across the region with Vietnam reporting 98 flood-related deaths, Malaysia evacuating 19,000 residents, and Indonesia suffering 19 fatalities from landslides. Thai authorities have deployed military resources including an aircraft carrier and 14 relief vessels to deliver supplies and establish field kitchens capable of serving 3,000 daily meals. The naval vessel stands ready to convert into a floating hospital if needed, though most affected residents remain isolated and awaiting assistance as floodwaters continue to submerge vehicles and homes across the region.
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