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Flood victims in Sabah drop to 695

Flood victims in Sabah drop to 695

Daily Express06-05-2025
Published on: Tuesday, May 06, 2025
Published on: Tue, May 06, 2025 Text Size: The flood situation in Beaufort. Kota Kinabalu: The number of people displaced by floods in Sabah dropped by more than half. As of 4pm, 695 individuals from 217 families were still affected, down from 1,627 reported at 8am Monday. In a statement, the State Disaster Management Committee said that 325 people from 103 families are sheltering at two temporary relief centres (PPS) in Sook. Dewan Sekolah Kebangsaan Pekan Keningau 2 is housing 208 evacuees, while 117 are at Dewan Masyarakat Sook. Two other centres, Dewan Datuk Ellron Agin and another Dewan Masyarakat Sook, were closed at 2pm. In Beaufort, 370 people from 114 families have been moved to the Selagon permanent evacuation centre (PPK). Flooding continues to affect 19 villages, with 10 in Beaufort and nine in Sook reported at press time. * Follow us on Instagram and join our Telegram and/or WhatsApp channel(s) for the latest news you don't want to miss. * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available.
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