Floods worsen in Sabah while situations improve in Perak, Selangor


KUALA LUMPUR: The number of flood evacuees taking shelter in relief centres in Sabah had increased as of 4pm on Tuesday (Sept 16), while Perak and Selangor recorded a decrease, and Negri Sembilan has fully recovered.

In SABAH, the state Disaster Management Committee (JPBN) reported that the number of evacuees has risen to 2,813 individuals from 752 families, an increase from the 2,468 people from 656 families recorded in the morning.

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