Asia News Wrap: Over 1,200 Dead in Devastating Floods
This week, Asia faced devastating floods and landslides that claimed over 1,200 lives, displacing thousands and underscoring urgent climate challenges.
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This week, Asia faced devastating floods and landslides that claimed over 1,200 lives, displacing thousands and underscoring urgent climate challenges.
Vietnam’s 2025 natural disasters have cost an estimated 97 trillion VND (~$3.86B), broke a record 21 storms, and left 409 people dead or missing as more heavy rain looms.
A winter storm swept the U.S. Midwest, covering roads with snow and wind. Over 50 million are under alerts as conditions persist through Dec. 2, with more systems on the way.
Recovery efforts continue in Thailand’s Songkhla province after severe flooding, with the death toll rising to 55 as of Nov 28, 2025.
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Two successive storms in the Philippines have killed at least 250 people and displaced millions, spotlighting urgent relief efforts and calls for stronger climate resilience.
Typhoon Kalmaegi kills 188 and leaves 135 missing in the Philippines, triggers a state of calamity, then lashes central Vietnam with widespread damage.
Hurricane Melissa claimed over 30 lives in Haiti and impacted 1.5M in Jamaica, highlighting urgent climate challenges and global solidarity.
Cyclone Montha swept through East India this week, killing two and triggering evacuations, power outages, and travel disruptions.
Hurricane Melissa could affect 1.5 million people in Jamaica, Red Cross warns as the storm approaches with strong winds and heavy rains.