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Deadly Cyclones and Floods Kill Over 1,100 in South & Southeast Asia

In late November 2025, a chain of powerful cyclones and tropical storms battered South and Southeast Asia, causing severe flooding, deadly landslides and widespread destruction. Officials report over 1,100 lives lost and millions affected.

In the Philippines, twin typhoons unleashed storm surges that flooded coastal communities. Meanwhile, Vietnam experienced its worst floods in 50 years, submerging entire neighborhoods.

Across the region, relief teams are racing to reach isolated villages, restore power, clear debris and provide medical aid. Blocked roads and collapsed bridges are slowing efforts, leaving some areas cut off for days.

Local volunteers have been crucial, using small boats to rescue families in the Mekong Delta and setting up makeshift shelters in damaged districts. Social media is alive with calls for basic supplies like clean water, rice and medicines 🙏

As the cleanup continues, communities are sharing tips on staying safe during flooding—like moving valuables to higher ground and keeping emergency kits ready. This vital info spreads fast on WhatsApp groups and Instagram stories, showing how connected we are in times of crisis 🚤💬

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