Sharp Rise in Sabah Flood Evacuees, Pahang Remains Stable

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Sharp Rise in Sabah Flood Evacuees, Pahang Remains Stable
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Sabah sees a sharp increase in flood evacuees, while Pahang remains stable this morning.

: The number of flood evacuees sheltering at temporary relief centres in Sabah has increased significantly, while the situation in Pahang is stable as of 8 am today.

Meanwhile, in Paitan, 61 evacuees from 17 families were relocated to three PPS, while Kota Marudu remained unchanged with 17 individuals from six families at one PPS. Pitas chairman Asdi@Mohd Faizal Husin stated that by last night, the estimated number of people affected by the floods was around 10,000.

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