The number of flood evacuees in Sabah and Sarawak has seen a slight decrease. In Sabah, 695 people from 189 families are currently in relief centres compared to 700 from 190 families last night. Meanwhile, Sarawak's flood evacuee count dropped to 3,921 from 4,065, with 21 relief centres still operational.
The number of flood evacuees in SABAH dropped slightly to 695 from 189 families this morning, compared to 700 from 190 families last night.
In SARAWAK, the number of flood evacuees continued to drop to 3,921 as at 8 am, compared to 4,065 last night, with 21 relief centres still in operation.
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