More than 1,300 killed in floods across Asia, as deforestation partly blamed for disaster
At least 650 people remain missing, according to the country's National Disaster Management Agency.

Rescuers work to recover the bodies of flood victims in Tanah Datar in West Sumatra, Indonesia. Source: Anadolu, Getty / Adi Prima
Batang Toru, the lush forested area, has turned into a wasteland of broken logs and shattered homes. Roads have vanished, replaced by rivers of sludge.
"Deforestation and unchecked development have stripped Batang Toru of its resilience. Without urgent restoration and stricter protections, these floods will become the new normal," he said.
Sri Lanka's worst disaster in recent years
In Kandy, residents struggled without running water, relying instead on bottled water collected from natural springs. Authorities warned conditions could worsen as more rain is forecast in the coming days.