KUALA LUMPUR: As of 8am on Saturday (Feb 1), the flood situation in Sarawak continues to worsen, with an increasing number of victims being housed at temporary evacuation centres (PPS), while there are slightly more evacuees in Sabah.
In SARAWAK, the number of evacuees rose to 12,486 from 3,648 families across 62 PPS, compared to 11,234 people from 3,187 families on Friday night (Jan 31).
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