Death toll rises to 12 as Thailand and Malaysia face worst floods in decades

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BANGKOK The death toll from the worst floods in decades in southern Thailand and northern Malaysia climbed to at least 12 on Nov 30, the authorities said, as tens of thousands of people were evacuated due to rising water levels in the past three days.

In southern Thailand, the floods have impacted nearly 534,000 households, with the death toll climbing to nine from the four reported on Nov 29 and leaving thousands in 200 temporary shelters that have been set up in affected areas, the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation said.

The Chana district of Songkhla province suffered the worst floods in 50 years, with video footage showing people being carried out to trucks from their homes inundated by a torrent of flood water.

Another video showed rescuers in Sateng Nok district of Yala province carrying a baby out from the roof of a home hit by the floods on Nov 30.

In neighbouring Malaysia, the floods have impacted nearly 139,000 people in nine states, leaving three dead since Nov 29, according to the National Disaster Command Centre.

Thailand’s Meteorological Department said that several areas in southern Thailand could expect more heavy rain on Nov 30 and warned of more flash floods in affected areas.

Neighbouring Philippines was hit by six typhoons in just one month in November, causing widespread devastation. REUTERS

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