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Why Indonesia’s Not Out of the Flood Zone

The waters may have let up, but an aid crisis continues.

This picture shows an aerial view of villagers wading through the mudflow to find a shelter in the aftermath of flash floods in Tukka village in North Sumatra province, Indonesia, on Dec. 3. December 8, 2025, 3:56 PM

Welcome to Foreign Policy ’s Southeast Asia Brief.

The highlights this week: Indonesia still in crisis over the floods , Thailand-Cambodia border clashes , Myanmar is the world’s opium hub , and Chinese cars are piling pressure on regiona

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