Sri Lanka and Indonesia deployed military personnel this week as they raced to help victims of devastating flooding that killed more than 1, 160 people across four countries in Asia.
Millions of people were affected by a combination of tropical cyclones and monsoon rains in Sri Lanka, parts of Sumatra, Thailand and Malaysia in the past week.
As of Tuesday, in Indonesia alone 3.2 million people were affected by the floods, with at least 631 killed, 2,600 injured and a further 472 people still missing. In Sri Lanka the death toll stood at 410, with 3 36 missing, and 17 6 were dead in Thailand. Three deaths were reported in Malaysia.
The Indonesian president, Prabowo Subianto, said “the worst has passed, hopefully” during a visit to North Sumatra province on…