Floods in Sabah recedes, only 36 victims at Kota Belud temporary relief centres
Tuesday, 30 Jun 2020 09:35 PM MYTKOTA KINABALU, June 30 — The flood situation in Sabah has almost recovered as most of the victims evacuated to temporary relief centres in several districts have been allowed to return home.
The Sabah State Disaster Management Committee, in a statement, stated that as of 8 pm today, only 36 victims from eight families were still housed at a PPS in Kota Belud. Since noon, the statement said, the victims housed at the PPS had been gradually allowed to return home. — Bernama
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