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More than 1,000 dead in historic storms across Asia: Authorities declare full emergency

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A home completely engulfed by water and mud after the storm that is ravaging Asia
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The extreme storms hitting several regions of Asia have left a devastating toll; more than 1,000 dead and thousands missing, according to official reports. Countries such as the Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand have been severely impacted by torrential rain, landslides, and sudden floods that have wiped out entire communities.

Satellite images show large areas completely submerged, while rescue teams work around the clock to locate survivors among the debris. Basic infrastructure, including roads and power systems, has collapsed in many regions, further complicating emergency operations.

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More than 1,000 dead in historic storms across Asia: Authorities declare full emergency

Humanitarian organizations have warned that the situation could worsen due to the risk of disease outbreaks and the lack of clean drinking water. Meanwhile, local governments have urgently requested international assistance to support the millions of affected citizens.

Why have these storms been so destructive?

Meteorologists explain that this weather system combined intense rainfall, storm surges, and unusually strong winds, a mix that multiplied the destruction and overwhelmed the response capacity of several countries.

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