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Death and devastation: why a rare equatorial cyclone and other storms have hit southern Asia so hard
Equatorial cyclones are rare. That’s one reason Cyclone Senyar has done so much damage in Indonesia and Malaysia.
Hundreds of people have been killed and millions displaced as extreme weather has ravaged Southeast Asia this month.
Soon after Senyar weakened, Cyclone Ditwah developed over the southwest Bay of Bengal, moving towards Sri Lanka and India.
BMKG's Head Teuku Faisal Fathani stated that the tropical cyclone Senyar, which caused flooding in Sumatra, was due to ...
A study reveals that Earth alternated between chaotic and calm climates during the Paleozoic era, driven by tectonics and ...
BMKG operates five major regional monitoring centers in Indonesia's Sumatra , each authorized to issue direct warnings to ...
Look, giraffes are walking in front of me. We have hundreds of them in our conservancy. There are zebras, too, see! And ...
Two back-to-back storms - Cyclone Senyar and Ditwah - left hundreds dead and thousands out of homes in Indonesia, Thailand, Sri Lanka and also affected India.
Heavy rainfall triggered by tropical storms such as Cyclone Ditwah, Typhoon Koto, and Cyclone Senyar has unleashed widespread ...
More than 900 people are dead across Southeast Asia and Sri Lanka, hundreds more are missing and millions have been displaced by some of the most severe storms, flooding and landslides seen since the ...
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