Landslides kill dozens as heavy rains lash Southeast Asia
Summary
Heavy rains in Southeast Asia have caused deadly landslides in Indonesia and Vietnam. In Indonesia, at least 18 people died, and in Vietnam, a landslide resulted in six deaths. Rescue teams are facing difficulties due to the challenging conditions.Key Facts
- Heavy rains caused landslides in Southeast Asia, killing dozens of people.
- In Indonesia's Central Java province, landslides killed at least 18 people.
- Search efforts in Indonesia are challenging because victims are buried under deep mud.
- In Vietnam, six people died when a bus was swept off a mountain pass.
- The landslide on the Khanh Le Pass trapped many passengers on the bus.
- Vietnam and Indonesia are known for high flood risks due to their geography.
- Experts warn that climate change is making the rainy season more dangerous.
- Earlier in the month, Typhoon Kalmaegi and another storm had severe impacts on the region.
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