MEDAN, Indonesia: The toll from days of flooding in Southeast Asia rose on Friday, with at least 90 dead in Indonesia, and a hospital in southern Thailand announcing its morgue was full. Heavy rains across Indonesia, Malaysia and southern Thailand have inundated cities, trapped thousands and caused deadly landslides. Authorities were scrambling to reach people stranded in floodwater-filled homes or cut off entirely by debris that has blocked roads and taken out communications and electricity.

Heavy rainfall in southern Thailand has caused flooding that left thousands stranded and at least 33 people dead.

The deadly floods have affected 2 million people, the majority of whom are still cut off from help.