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Cyclone-Fueled Floods Ravage Southeast Asia: 1,200+ Perish as Cyclone Senyar and Cyclone Ditwah Leave Widespread Destruction

A deadly climate disaster has gripped Southeast Asia: Cyclone Senyar and Cyclone Ditwah triggered torrential monsoon rains that turned into catastrophic floods and landslides across Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Thailand. Over 1,200 people have already lost their lives, with hundreds still missing — entire communities submerged or cut off as roads, bridges and basic infrastructure collapse. Rescue teams struggle to reach stranded residents amid worsening weather and destroyed transport routes. This tragedy lays bare the bitter truth: warming seas and erratic rainfall — driven by human-made climate change — are creating extreme storms that hit poor, vulnerable regions hardest, while governments and corporations deploy superficial “disaster relief,” often too little, too late.
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