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Asia is facing one of its deadliest natural disasters in years. Over 1,600 people have lost their lives in massive floods and landslides sweeping across Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia. Entire villages are submerged. Survivors are clinging to rooftops, waiting for rescue.

This 1-minute video breaks down the shocking scale of the disaster, emotional survivor stories, and how governments are scrambling to respond. With climate change intensifying extreme weather, experts warn this may only be the beginning.
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00:00Over 1,600 lives lost, and entire villages underwater.
00:04Asia is drowning in one of the deadliest flood disasters in years.
00:08Relentless rain and deadly landslides have battered Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia.
00:14Sri Lanka alone lost nearly 400 lives, while Indonesia's toll has crossed 5 in 90 and continues to rise.
00:21People are stranded on rooftops, begging for rescue by air.
00:24Entire families waded through neck-high waters with nothing but the clothes they wore.
00:29In North Sumatra, a man broke down in tears, saying,
00:33Everything is gone, but we're alive.
00:35Governments have deployed warships and helicopters, racing against time.
00:39But in Thailand, public anger is growing.
00:42Two officials were already suspended over failed flood responses.
00:45And in Malaysia, rare storms claimed more lives, including in areas that rarely flood.
00:51The World Health Organization says this is a brutal reminder of what climate change is doing.
00:56And with entire regions cut off, this crisis may be far from over.
01:00When the waters recede, the true scale of this disaster will finally be revealed.
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01:11The inadequate close to the border.
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