Flood Evacuees Climb in Sarawak and Sabah

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Flood Evacuees Climb in Sarawak and Sabah
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The number of flood evacuees in Sabah and Sarawak continues to rise, with over 15,000 people seeking shelter in relief centres. Sarawak reports nearly 9,400 evacuees, with Bintulu being the most affected district. In Sabah, over 5,600 people have been evacuated, with Kota Marudu experiencing the highest number of evacuees.

The number of evacuees at flood relief centres in Sabah and Sarawak has continued to rise, with 15,015 this morning compared to 11,886 last night.

According to the State Disaster Management Committee Secretariat, Bintulu had the highest number of evacuees at 4,021 , all housed at six relief centres, followed by Serian at 1,886 at 15 relief centres. In Sabah, the number of flood evacuees continued to rise, with 5,617 from 1,899 families as at 8 am, compared to 4,383 from 1,475 families last night.

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