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The Mekong River and flash floods had killed at least 207 people and affected about 1.2  million people in 19 inundated cities and provinces in Cambodia, Nhim Vanda, the first vice president of the National Committee  for Disaster Management, said on Monday in a press briefing.

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 Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen said on Saturday at least 148 people have been killed in the Mekong River and flash floods from Aug. 13 to Sept. 30.

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The Mekong River and flash floods had killed at least 207 people and affected about 1.2  million people in 19 inundated cities and provinces in Cambodia, Nhim Vanda, the first vice president of the National Committee  for Disaster Management, said on Monday in a press briefing.

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 Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen said on Saturday at least 148 people have been killed in the Mekong River and flash floods from Aug. 13 to Sept. 30.

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