98 people have died in Vietnam. Similarly, more than 19,000 have been left homeless in Malaysia.
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Floods in southern Thailand have killed at least 33 people, with 10 provinces affected.
The city of Hat Yai, which borders Malaysia, has received the most rainfall in a single day in 300 years (3350 mm), local officials said.
More than two million people have been affected by the floods across the country. A large population is without contact and rescue efforts are difficult, according to Reuters News Agency. The Thai military said it was using aircraft and boats to help with rescue operations. They are heading to different areas with food supplies.
The effects of the rain and floods have also been seen in Vietnam and Malaysia. 98 people have died in Vietnam. Similarly, more than 19,000 have been left homeless in Malaysia. They have been rescued and placed in various shelters.
