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.
The states of Sarawak and Sabah, top oil palm growing areas, were among the worst-affected areas by recent heavy rains and ...
Major infrastructural and engineering developments have been installed as part of the country's defence against floods. But ...
"We remain prepared for the ongoing prospect of more rain and the likelihood of more flooding, both flash flooding and ...
At least five people were killed and thousands displaced due to heavy floods and landslides in Malaysia, Bloomberg reported on Thursday. It said some 5,000 people were displaced by raging floods in ...
Thousands of people have been evacuated to temporary relief centers as raging floods struck the two Malaysian states, ...
One person died on Sunday in Australia's north Queensland state in heavy flooding, authorities said, urging thousands of ...
Indonesian rescuers resumed a search Wednesday for people missing after flash floods and landslides on Indonesia’s main island of Java that killed at least 17 people. Waters from flooded rivers ...
The first monsoon surge lasted four days from Jan. 10 to 13, while the second monsoon surge lasted three days from Jan. 17 to 19. From Jan. 10 to 11, a total of 255.2 millimetres of rainfall was ...