Diplomatic Courier writer Stephanie Gull brings you three under–the–radar stories from Oceania and southeast Asia: Singapore flash floods, an Indonesian meal program, and Australia’s coffee dilemma.
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Hosted on MSNLocals stand in knee-deep floods to go shopping at the marketLocals waded through knee-deep floods to shop at a market during heavy rain in Indonesia. Footage shows residents walking in ...
The West Lombok government has opened a flood shelter in Labuapi for the next 5 days, considering the ongoing risk of extreme ...
The project to deepen Sebiew River must be expedited to prevent severe flooding from recurring in Bintulu town, said Bintulu ...
Yes, you read that right. UT researchers analyzed rainfall data from over 1,000 cities worldwide, and Houston stood out in a ...
Based on the drug mule's statement, the police are now pursuing Mail and delving into the involvement of a Malaysian named ...
First responders have been working around the clock while State authorities also set up shelters as the need for improved drainage systems and flood prevention infrastructure has been highlighted.
With much of the country in the grip of devastating bushfires, it's hard to believe that only nine years ago much of Queensland was battling a flood crisis. Starting in November 2010, 97 communities ...
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