Sabah Flood Evacuees Rise, Sarawak Sees Decline

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Sabah Flood Evacuees Rise, Sarawak Sees Decline
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While the number of flood evacuees in Sabah continues to increase, Sarawak reports a decrease in evacuees as of 4 pm today.

: The number of flood evacuees housed in temporary relief centres in Sabah has risen, while Sarawak has recorded a decline as of 4 pm today.

It said the PPS in Keningau has been closed and all evacuees have returned home but the numbers in Beaufort and Kinabatangan continue to rise, with an increasing trend of evacuations. “Six PPS have been opened, three in Beaufort, two in Kinabatangan, and one in Tambunan,“ the statement said. Meanwhile, two more PPS, one each in Sibu and Sarikei, have been closed, leaving 19 still in operation across the state.

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