Floods: Sabah latest state to be hit, situation in K'tan improving


KUALA LUMPUR: Sabah has become the latest state to be hit by floods, while the situation in Kelantan is improving as the number of evacuees at relief centres decreased on Wednesday (Dec 20) morning, and there has been no change in Selangor and Perak.

In SABAH, 17 people from four families were at a relief centre at SK Kampung Pertanian, Batu 25, in Sandakan as of 8am Wednesday after their homes were flooded following a downpour late Tuesday (Dec 19) evening.

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