Hundreds of thousands of people stranded by the violent floods that have swept through in Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia were on Tuesday facing increasingly alarming shortages of food and fuel. Nearly 1,200 have been killed in the torrents triggered by monsoon rains and cyclones.
Breakdown
- Flooding in Colombo makes movement and supply delivery difficult
- Local fishermen act as first responders, rescuing and delivering essentials 12s
- Torrential rainfall affects Sri Lanka and much of Southeast Asia 35s
- Sumatra, Indonesia, faces major flooding and home destruction 1m 4s
- Experts link increased extreme weather to climate change 1m 29s