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Sarawak to decide on SOPs for pubs, nightclubs soon, says Deputy Premier
KUCHING: Sarawak will decide soon on whether the recent standard operating procedures (SOPs) for pubs and nightclubs in Peninsular Malaysia are applicable in the state, says Datuk Seri Dr Sim Kui Hian.
Some 4,000 villagers in Sabah stranded after bridge collapses
KOTA BELUD: The only link to five villages near here has been cut off after a bridge collapsed on Thursday (May 12) following continuous heavy rain since Monday (May 9), leaving about 4,000 residents in stranded.
Floods: Four relief centres closed in Sabah
KOTA KINABALU: A total of four relief centres (PPS) have been closed in two districts hit by floods in Tenom and Beaufort, leaving only 13 PPS still in operation this afternoon, says the Sabah State Disaster Management Committee.
Ready to douse flames in hot and dry months
KUCHING: The Sarawak Fire and Rescue Department is ramping to combat open burning, and forest and peat soil fires in the upcoming hot and dry months.
Floods: 49 villages in Sabah's Beaufort, Tenom hit
KOTA KINABALU: A total of 49 villages in Beaufort and Tenom are flooded following several hours of heavy rain since Monday (May 9) afternoon.
Temporary flood relief centre in Pontian closes as waters recede
PONTIAN: Another temporary relief centre (PPS) housing flood victims in Pontian has been shut as floods are receding.
Flash floods wash away festive mood
JOHOR BARU: Norzahidah Mohd Azhar’s excitement to finally celebrate Hari Raya in her hometown in Pontian was dampened after her village was hit by a flash flood.
Johor Sultan provides aid to 31 families affected by Pontian floods
JOHOR BARU: Some 31 families who were affected by the flash flood in Pontian have received special aid from Johor Ruler Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar.
Floods: Number of victims from Pontian climbs to 168
PONTIAN: The number of flood victims in Pontian has increased significantly to 168 victims on Thursday (May 5) morning, compared to only 19 victims the evening before.
32 made homeless in Mersing fire
JOHOR BARU: A total of 32 people from two families in Mersing were forced to take shelter at a temporary relief centre (PPS) after their homes were engulfed by fire on Wednesday (May 4) night.