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Bornean pygmy elephant calf drowns in Sabah floods
KOTA KINABALU: A Bornean pygmy elephant calf was found dead at an oil palm plantation in Kinabatangan, and it is believed to have drowned five days before it was found by workers on Friday (Jan 22).
Sabah floods: New relief centre opens in Kota Belud, while three others close
KOTA KINABALU: Three flood relief centres in Kota Belud district have been closed, but another one has opened in Kampung Song-Song.
Worst is over for Sabah floods as weather forecasted to improve
KOTA KINABALU: Brighter days are expected for Sabahans in flood-hit areas as better weather has been forecasted.
Sabah floods: 149 villages affected, seven relief centres still open
KOTA KINABALU: Seven flood relief centres are still open in four flood-stricken districts in Sabah, housing 313 evacuees.
Army help send food rations to villagers cut off by Sabah floods
KOTA KINABALU: The army moved in to send food supplies to villages in Sabah's northern Matunggong area that were cut off by floods.
Sabah floods: 35 Kg Bakalau villagers evacuated to Beaufort relief centre
KOTA KINABALU: A total of 35 villagers from Kg Bakalau in Beaufort have been evacuated to Dewan DSP Mohd Dun Banir on Thursday (Jan 7) morning following rising water levels that hit parts of the district.
Sabah floods: All relief centres deactivated
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah's last remaining flood relief centre in Kota Belud was deactivated at 12.30pm on Thursday (Oct 8).
Sabah floods: Only one relief centre still operational
KOTA KINABALU: There is only one flood relief centre in operation in the Kota Belud and Tuaran districts as of 4pm on Wednesday (Oct 7) as five have since been deactivated.
Sabah floods: Over 400 evacuees at six relief centres
KOTA KINABALU: More flood victims are being placed in temporary relocation centres in flood-stricken Kota Belud and Tuaran on Wednesday morning (Oct 7).
POLITICS: No honeymoon for Hajiji, as he steps into the hot seat of Sabah CM
Covid-19 spreading in Sabah, floods and landslides in the Land Below the Wind, slower economic growth in the state and Datuk Seri Bung Moktar Radin in the Sabah cabinet.