Mud flow returns to haunt hundreds of Sabah families


Decy Ebol, a volunteer helping flood hit Sugud residents in Sabah's Penampang district.

KOTA KINABALU: Hundreds of families in Sugud were on the road to recovery from a devastating mudflow on Sept 15 when another round of floods swept tonnes of mud right back into their homes.

However, the mud floods triggered by severe rainfall from the tail end of Typhoon Kompasu on Tuesday was not as bad as the previous inundation which left some homes in up to three metres of mud and debris.

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