News | International
29 Nov 2025 19:23
NZCity News
NZCity CalculatorReturn to NZCity

  • Start Page
  • Personalise
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • Finance
  • Shopping
  • Jobs
  • Horoscopes
  • Lotto Results
  • Photo Gallery
  • Site Gallery
  • TVNow
  • Dating
  • SearchNZ
  • NZSearch
  • Crime.co.nz
  • RugbyLeague
  • Make Home
  • About NZCity
  • Contact NZCity
  • Your Privacy
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Join for Free

  •   Home > News > International

    Floods leave at least 50 dead across Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia

    The Thai city of Hat Yai received its heaviest rainfall in 300 years, while mudslides killed dozens on the Indonesian island of Sumatra.


    Floods have swept through Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia leaving more than 50 people dead in some of the worst flooding to hit South-East Asia in years.

    In Thailand the death toll has climbed to 33, while in Indonesia at least 23 people were killed and more than 20 were missing, according to officials.

    At least one person has died in Malaysia.

    "There have been 33 deaths across seven provinces," Thai government spokesperson Siripong Angkasakulkiat said in Bangkok.

    "Causes of death include being swept away by currents, drowning, electrocution, and landslides."

    Three days of torrential rain that started last week dumped record volumes on Hat Yai, Thailand's southern commercial hub, flooding hospitals and stranding thousands on rooftops.

    The city received 335 mm of rain last Friday — its highest in a single day for 300 years.

    The Thai military has mobilised about 200 boats, 20 helicopters and its lone aircraft carrier to deliver critical supplies such as oxygen tanks, and to evacuate the sick.

    Thai authorities said they had received appeals for help from around 77,000 people via social media.

    Floods have affected more than 980,000 homes and over 2.7 million people in Thailand, the interior ministry said.

    The weather system had moved towards the Strait of Malacca and intensified into a tropical cyclone moving towards Indonesia, the Thai Meteorological Department said.

    Landslides, flash floods cause dozens of deaths in Sumatra

    Rescuers recovered more bodies in the search for dozens of people buried under landslides or swept away after torrential rains unleashed flash floods and triggered landslides on Indonesia's Sumatra island.

    The death toll had increased to 23 and more than two dozen people remained missing, officials said on Wednesday.

    Rescue teams were struggling to reach affected areas in 11 cities and districts of North Sumatra province after the monsoon rains over the past week caused rivers to burst their banks, tearing through hilly villages as mud, rocks and trees tumbled down, leaving destruction in their wake.

    Blackouts and a lack of telecommunications were hampering the search efforts, the National Search and Rescue Agency said in a statement.

    Images showed water cascading down rooftops as panicked residents scrambled for safety.

    In some areas, flash floods rose rapidly, transforming streets into raging torrents carrying tree trunks and debris.

    Sibolga police chief Eddy Inganta said that emergency shelters had been set up.

    Authorities urged residents in high-risk zones to evacuate immediately, warning that continued rainfall could trigger more landslides after six landslides in the hilly city flattened 17 houses and a cafe.

    "Bad weather, power blackouts and mudslides hampered the rescue operation," Mr Inganta said, adding that access remained limited as rescuers battled harsh conditions.

    Floods were also reported in many other provinces in the vast archipelago nation that is home to more than 280 million people, including in Aceh and West Sumatra, where hundreds of houses were flooded, many up to roofs and, main roads were blocked, the disaster agency said.

    Heavy seasonal rain from about October to March frequently causes flooding and landslides in Indonesia, an archipelago of 17,000 islands where millions of people live in mountainous areas or near fertile flood plains.

    ABC/Wires


    ABC




    © 2025 ABC Australian Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved

     Other International News
     29 Nov: About 90 Jetstar flights cancelled due to global recall of Airbus A320 planes
     29 Nov: Oscar Piastri fastest qualifier for Qatar F1 sprint race, with championship leader Lando Norris third
     29 Nov: South-East Asia flood deaths rise as Cyclone Ditwah hits Sri Lanka, heads towards southern India
     29 Nov: Imran Khan's son and political allies concerned about his health amid block on prison visits
     29 Nov: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's chief of staff, has resigned following an anti-corruption raid on his home
     29 Nov: Hong Kong tower residents had safety complaints more than 12 months before deadly fires
     29 Nov: Eight arrested and 128 people dead as alarm faults confirmed in Hong Kong fire
     Top Stories

    RUGBY RUGBY
    Jorja Miller continues her whirlwind year of rugby on the fields of Dubai tonight More...


    BUSINESS BUSINESS
    Changes to regional councils could create debate about what to do with the assets they own More...



     Today's News

    Entertainment:
    A man who rushed Ariana Grande at the Wicked: For Good premiere in Singapore has been deported 19:08

    Cricket:
    The Black Foils are refusing to put their focus on their championship rivals in tonight's opening day of the SailGP season finale in Abu Dhabi 19:07

    Cricket:
    Central Districts have cruised to an eight wicket victory over Wellington in their Plunket Shield match in the Capital 18:57

    Entertainment:
    Lizzo is worried weight-loss drugs have led to plus-sized women being "erased" 18:38

    Wellington:
    One person is seriously injured following a two vehicle crash involving a motorbike on Wellington's Akatarawa Road 18:37

    Entertainment:
    Kevin Spacey has moved to counter mounting speculation about his living situation, insisting he is not homeless after remarks about "living in Airbnbs and hotels" triggered widespread concern 18:08

    Soccer:
    The Phoenix are in command at half-time of their A-League match with Adelaide in Wellington 18:07

    Living & Travel:
    About 90 Jetstar flights cancelled due to global recall of Airbus A320 planes 17:57

    Entertainment:
    Ricky Gervais has been warned his plan to rebuild his riverside home is at risk of exposing him and others to dangerous flooding 17:38

    Rugby:
    Jorja Miller continues her whirlwind year of rugby on the fields of Dubai tonight 17:27


     News Search






    Power Search


    © 2025 New Zealand City Ltd