Showers over Sabah bring rivers back to life


KOTA KINABALU: Heavy-to-moderate rain in Sabah has replenished many dried-out rivers, which has led to the restart of water production.

Deputy Chief Minister III Datuk Shahelmey Yahya said the Sabah Water Department’s treatment plant at Limbahau in the west coast of Papar district re-commenced operation on Sunday evening with a starting capacity of 5MLD (million litres daily).

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