Sabah hit by floods again, number of victims in Kedah rises


KUALA LUMPUR: Floods have returned to Sabah, while the number of evacuees in Kedah has risen on Monday (Oct 27) morning, in contrast to Perak and Penang, where the situation is gradually improving.

In Sabah, 44 people from 16 families have been evacuated due to flooding in Sipitang. The Sabah State Disaster Management Committee, in a statement on Monday, said all evacuees have been relocated to the temporary relief centre at Mesapol mini hall.

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