1,300 dead from floods in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand
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Nawaz Nashra recalls grabbing her three-year-old daughter, wrapping her in a bedsheet and running out of their home in central Sri Lanka as a landslide struck, triggered by a deadly cyclone that killed 410 people in the worst floods in a decade.
Cyclone Ditwah lashed the country last week, bringing catastrophic floods and landslides that killed more than 460 people, left hundreds missing and damaged some 30,000 homes. But the deluge has also inspired volunteerism among its people, as they face what their president has described as the "most challenging natural disaster" in its history.
Sri Lankan authorities say the death toll from heavy floods and mudslides caused by Cyclone Ditwah has risen to 123 with 130 people still missing
The country’s president said the nationwide flooding after the storm hit last week was the most challenging natural disaster in the island nation’s history.
Death toll of Sri Lanka’s floods and landslides disaster set to rise as many areas still unreachable
The death toll of Sri Lanka's recent floods and landslides is set to rise as many areas remain unreachable due to continuous rain, collapsed roads and unstable terrain.
The total economic losses incurred are estimated to be around $6-$7 billion. This is more than the country’s foreign reserves.
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Cyclone Ditwah’s Deadly Trail: 1,300 Killed Across Sri Lanka & Indonesia; Fresh Rain Soaks Tamil Nadu
Cyclone Ditwah, originating near Sri Lanka, caused catastrophic flooding and landslides across the Indian Ocean basin. Sri Lanka suffered the most, with over 465 deaths and widespread destruction.