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Hat Yai municipality in Thailand has been declared a red zone while 51 neighbourhoods in Jakarta, Indonesia were submerged in flood waters when floods struck several parts of Southeast Asia.

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00:00Thailand's Hat Yai municipality has been declared a red zone as authorities are mobilized
00:07to help with evacuation and rescue efforts following massive floods in Songkla province.
00:13The municipal government issued warnings on Friday, saying that a massive amount of water
00:18had flown into the Utapau and Wa canals that run through Hat Yai.
00:23The government said overflows from the canals could flood the downtown area of Hat Yai and
00:28the people should move their belongings to higher grounds and prepare for evacuation.
00:34Floods have also inundated other southern provinces, including Yala, Surat Thani and
00:39Satun provinces following heavy downpour since early this week.
00:43Authorities said some 1,884 villages in 50 districts in the southern provinces were underwater.
00:50They said the northeast monsoon prevailing over the Gulf of Thailand and the south was
00:55expected to strengthen, while an active low-pressure cell over the South China Sea would move through
01:00Malaysia into the Andaman Sea.
01:03In Indonesia, the nation's capital was also not spared by floods.
01:08Reports said that some 51 neighborhoods in Jakarta were submerged in floodwater and water
01:13levels reached 2.6 meters in the worst-hit areas.
01:17The floods also continued to hit Medan, where regional elections in some areas were disrupted
01:22on Wednesday.
01:24Same weather is expected in Indonesia towards the end of the year, as the Lanina phenomenon
01:29increases rainfalls across the tropical archipelago.
01:33Rescue personnel conducted operations in the north Sumatra province looking for passengers
01:38trapped in a minibus buried in mud and other victims after flash floods and landslides
01:43hit Sibalanget district.
01:49The landslides and floods since last week have killed at least 27 people.

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