2013 Southeast Asian floods

Philippines has seen the annual typhoon related occurrences, which often pummel into Indochina.

Flooding and/or related typhoon damage is an annual occurrence in all of Southeast Asia.

Despite a long history of devastation and little spread of news outside the region, more global attention has been paid to Southeast Asian flooding as it has become a manufacturing hub in the global supply chain and major tourist destination.

83 people, half of them children were killed and the Preah Khan temple of Angkor Wat complex sustained damage.

Despite government assurances after the 2011 disaster, flooding has shutdown two factories at an Amata estate.