China announced tariffs on over US$2.6 billion worth of Canadian agricultural and food products on Saturday.
KOTA KINABALU: The flood situation in Sabah 's south western Beaufort has worsened after 468 people were evacuated over the last two days amid heavy rains.
It added that 418 people from 121 families were housed at the Dun Banir community hall in Beaufort while a new relief centre in Membakut was opened at 7am on Saturday . Meanwhile, two main roads connecting the state's interior areas were closed early this morning due to landslides that posed a safety risk to motorists.
Floods Sabah Beaufort Evacuation Landslides Rains Road Closure
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