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Number of flood evacuees in S'wak rises to 186
KUCHING (Bernama): The number of flood victims evacuated in Sarawak rose to 186 this morning, compared to 171 reported Sunday (Jan 31) night.
Last flood relief centre in Sabah deactivated
KOTA KINABALU: The last flood shelter in Sabah at the Beaufort district was deactivated at 2.15pm Saturday (Jan 23), as the remaining evacuees were allowed to return home.
Sabah PWD: Lintas flyover safe as certain lanes are not in use
KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah Public Works Department assures the public that the structurally-damaged Lintas flyover in Luyang is safe for motorists to use.
Move to resolve flood issue
KOTA KINABALU: State government-linked company Sabah Economic Development Corporation (Sedco) will take the lead in flood mitigation management for flood-prone Beaufort district.
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.
Authorities using all possible means to reach victims of natural disaster in Pitas
KOTA KINABALU: Authorities are continuing to extend food assistance to rural Pitas communities who have been cut off due to recent flooding using all means possible.
4,222 moved to 49 flood relief centres in Sarawak
KUALA LUMPUR: Sarawak is seeing a three-fold increase in the number of flood evacuees as relatively fine weather has allowed floods in the peninsula to ease off.
Popular Labuan restaurant wrecked during high tide phenomenon
LABUAN (Bernama): A rare high tide phenomenon which hit coastal villages here also destroyed the popular Anjung Ketam Nagalang floating seafood restaurant.
Remedial works on collapsed roads, bridge in Pitas will be from emergency fund, says state JKR
KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah Public Works Department (JKR) will use the emergency allocation to carry out repair works in flood-hit Pitas district.
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.