More than 600 killed in floods and landslides in Southeast Asia as relief efforts continue
Over 4 million people have been affected — nearly 3 million in southern Thailand and 1.1 million in western Indonesia, according to official statistics.

The aftermath of flash flooding, which ravaged homes, a mosque and severed road access in Batipuh village in West Sumatra, Indonesia. Source: Anadolu, Getty / Adi Prima
Many areas were cut off due to blocked roads, while damage to telecommunications infrastructure has hampered communication. Relief and rescue teams used helicopters to deliver aid to people in areas unreachable by road.
There have been reports of people looting supply lines as they grow desperate for relief in other areas, officials said on Saturday.

Indonesian soldiers load aid supplies to be sent to flood-affected areas in Sumatra. Source: EPA / Hotli Simanjuntak