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AP Week in Pictures: Asia The Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 14 1of14An anti-coup protester shows the three fingered salute of resistance on his red painted hand in memory of protesters who lost their lives during previous demonstrations in Yangon, Myanmar on Tuesday, April 6, 2021. Threats of lethal violence and arrests of protesters have failed to suppress daily demonstrations across Myanmar demanding the military step down and reinstate the democratically elected government.APShow MoreShow Less 2of14Young demonstrators flash the three-fingered symbol of resistance during an anti-coup mask strike in Yangon, Myanmar, Sunday, April 4, 2021. Threats of lethal violence and arrests of protesters have failed to suppress daily demonstrations across Myanmar demanding the military step down and reinstate the democratically elected government.APShow MoreShow Less ....
Advertisement Rescuers were searching for dozens of people still missing on Tuesday after floods and landslides swept away villages in Indonesia and East Timor, killing at least 86 people and leaving thousands more homeless. Torrential rains from Tropical Cyclone Seroja turned small communities into wastelands of mud, uprooted trees and sent around 10,000 people fleeing to shelters across the neighbouring Southeast Asian nations. Indonesia s disaster management agency said it had recorded 86 deaths in a cluster of remote islands near East Timor, where another 34 have been officially listed as dead since the disaster struck on Sunday. Rescuers were searching for dozens of people still missing on Tuesday after floods and landslides swept away villages in Indonesia and East Timor, killing at least 86 people and leaving thousands more homeless ....
More than 90 dead after flash floods in Indonesia and East Timor Dozens more remaing missing. By AFP Monday 5 Apr 2021, 10:40 AM 2 hours ago 2,846 Views 1 Comment A village affected by flooding on Adonara Island, East Flores, Indonesia Source: PA Images TROPICAL CYCLONE SEROJA HAS pounded Indonesia and East Timor after torrential rains triggered floods and landslides that have killed at least 91 people and left dozens missing. Packing heavy winds and rain, the storm heaped more misery on the Southeast Asian nations after yesterday’s disaster turned small communities into wastelands of mud and uprooted trees and forced thousands of people into shelters. ....
A mud slide in Adonara Island, Indonesia, left at least 38 dead and five more injured. Flash floods killed 30, and 21 people were reported dead as a result of extreme weather in East Timor. ....