Sabah communities affected by quake still experiencing water shortages, says Tangau


  • Nation
  • Sunday, 15 Nov 2015

PPSRM vice-chairman Fui (second from left) handing over the PPSRM contribution of water tanks and poly pipes to Tangau yesterday. Also present were (from left) PPSRM member Ben Lim, KupiKupiFM producer Lester Miol and UPKO Information Chief Albert Bingkasan.

KOTA KINABALU: Sabah's communities affected by the June 5 earthquake are still experiencing water shortages and are in need of aid, said Datuk Seri Madius Tangau. 

The Minister for Science, Technology and Innovation said that even though the affected districts of Ranau and Kota Belud received assistance, there are still villages facing water shortages. 

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