Food aid for natives after floods hit Mulu National Park


Fire and Rescue Department team members together with soldiers preparing to distribute food supply for flood victims in Mulu.-Picture courtesy of Miri Fire and Rescue Dept

MIRI: The Mulu National Park has been hit by floods which had inundated large areas of Sarawak following heavy rain over the past few days.

The World Heritage Site national park in interior northern Sarawak is home to native folk living in settlements within the area and is a popular tourist destination among travellers and adventurers.

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