Flood death toll reaches 145 in southern Thailand
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Residents of southern Thailand waded through waist-deep floods on Tuesday, with a main tourist town left inundated by days of heavy rain, stranding people in homes and hotels, and killing
Southeast Asia is enduring one of its wettest seasons in recent memory, with record floods, consecutive typhoons and widespread displacement testing the region's capacity to adapt.
Untold numbers of flood victims in Songkhla province have been stranded in their flood-hit homes waiting for evacuation since the weekend.
NIDA survey reveals Thai schools are increasingly disrupted by floods and extreme weather, leaving students vulnerable.