Looting reported as Indonesia and Sri Lanka battle deadly floods

France 24Sunday, November 30, 2025 at 8:43:54 PM
Looting reported as Indonesia and Sri Lanka battle deadly floods
  • Severe flooding in Indonesia, particularly on Sumatra island, has resulted in a rising death toll of 442, with hundreds still missing as rescue efforts continue. Reports indicate that residents have resorted to looting shops for food and water amidst the devastation. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka has also faced deadly floods, with at least 193 fatalities reported due to torrential rains and mudslides.
  • The situation in Indonesia highlights the urgent need for humanitarian assistance as thousands of families are displaced and struggling to access basic necessities. The looting incidents reflect the desperation among residents as they face food and water shortages, exacerbated by the ongoing natural disaster.
  • This catastrophic flooding is part of a broader pattern of severe weather events affecting Southeast Asia, driven by relentless monsoon rains and exacerbated by cyclones. The region has seen a significant increase in flood-related fatalities, prompting emergency responses and clean-up operations across multiple countries, underscoring the urgent need for improved disaster preparedness and climate resilience.
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