Sabah floods, landslides a reflection of unpredictable climate, says climatologist


KOTA KINABALU: The latest rains in Sabah's west coast, which entered their 10th day on Wednesday (Sept 17), are a clear reflection that weather and climate have become unpredictable amid global warming.

Climatologist Prof Dr Datuk Ramzah Dambul said this was a new reality that Sabah must prepare for with more proactive action to help victims.

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