Cyclones and extreme weather have killed over 1,300 people in Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Thailand, according to authorities.
The death toll from the devastating flooding in the southeast-Asian countries now stands at 91 as officials warn of more rain ...
Rescue workers have been struggling to reach some areas cut off by damaged roads, and where communications lines have come ...
Indonesia raises death toll to 631 after cyclone brings catastrophic flooding to Sumatra - Millions uprooted across South and ...
India and Pakistan have sent helicopters and cargo planes to help - but the hard work will start with repair and there's a ...
More than 1,000 people have died after flooding and mudslides impacted millions across Southeast Asia. Heavy rainfall fueled ...
Families have had to rebuild their lives after deadly floods hit in Sri Lanka. Sky's Cordelia Lynch meets those who have been ...
Sky News spoke to one family in Sri Lanka who sheltered for five days in the upstairs floor of their home after they were ...
Deadly floods and landslides have torn through Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Thailand over the past week, killing hundreds of people.
Up to 30mm of rain could fall "fairly widely" on Saturday, the Met Office predicted, with as much as 60mm possible over ...
The Met Office warned that "fast-flowing or deep floodwater is possible" and some communities could be cut off for several ...