Weather experts say two systems interacted to unleash havoc across Southeast Asia
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Medical crew members carry a patient in critical condition on a stretcher from a helicopter to a hospital in Hat Yai on Thursday. (Photo: Reuters)
HAT YAI - Rescuers in Thailand readied drones on Thursday to airdrop food parcels, as receding floodwaters in the South and neighbouring Malaysia brightened hopes for the evacuation of those stranded for days, while cyclone havoc in Indonesia killed 28.
Severe floods after a week of heavy rain have killed at least 33 in Thailand and two in neighbouring Malaysia, with tens of thousands huddling in evacuation
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