🚨🚨BREAKING NEWS 🚨
🇹🇭🇻🇳Massive Floods Hit Southeast Asia – Dozens Dead and Millions Affected
Heavy rains and huge floods are destroying parts of Vietnam, Thailand, and Malaysia. This is much worse than a normal monsoon season.
Vietnam
- At least 91 people have died.
- Whole villages have disappeared under water in seconds.
- One province (Dak Lak) lost 63 lives.
- Roads are destroyed, so helicopters are now the only way to bring food, medicine, and rescue people.
Thailand
- The city of Hat Yai had the heaviest rain in 300 years in just one day.
- More than 2 million people are affected.
- Tourists are stuck on the top floors of hotels.
- Boats are now the only way to move around many streets.
Malaysia
- Over 12,500 people have been forced to leave their homes, and the number is rising.
This is not just bad weather anymore. Scientists say climate change is making storms stronger and more frequent. What used to be a “once-in-100-years” flood is now happening every few months.
The damage in Vietnam alone is already around $500 million, added to more than $1 billion from earlier floods this year. Coffee farms, houses, and roads are gone.
People in the region say the storms no longer come one at a time – they now hit again and again without a break.
Source: New York Post
🚨🚨BREAKING NEWS 🚨
🇻🇳 Deadly Floods in Vietnam – 55 People Killed, Many Still Missing
Non-stop heavy rain has caused terrible flooding in central and southern Vietnam for the past week.
So far, at least 55 people have died, and 13 others are still missing.
Rescue teams are using boats and helicopters to save people who climbed onto rooftops and trees to escape the water.
Famous tourist cities like Nha Trang and Da Lat are badly hit – streets turned into rivers and big mudslides blocked roads.
The worst area is Dak Lak province, where more than 24 people died because of landslides and fast-rising floodwater.
Around 300,000 homes still have no electricity, and many major roads are closed or destroyed.
This year alone, storms and floods have killed 279 people in Vietnam and caused about $2 billion in damage.
Rescuers are working day and night to find the missing and help thousands of families who lost everything.
Source: AFP and AccuWeather, November 2025