Flood evacuees in Sabah down to 6,462


KOTA KINABALU: The number of flood evacuees in Sabah dropped to 6,462 people from 2,124 families as of 8am on Sunday (Mar 1), compared with 6,595 people from 2,173 families recorded on Saturday.

The Sabah State Disaster Management Committee Secretariat said in a statement that 30 temporary relief centres remained operational across three districts, namely Beaufort, Membakut and Tenom.

Tenom remained the worst-affected district with 4,931 evacuees, followed by Beaufort (1,462 people) and Membakut (69 people).

Beaufort and Membakut are located on Sabah's west coast, southwest of Kota Kinabalu, while Tenom is situated in the state's interior.

The total number of villages affected by floods across the three districts remained at 155, with no casualties or fatalities reported. – Bersatu

 

 

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