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In several low-lying areas, water was surging into homes. Overflowing drains caused streets to become submerged. Read more at ...
Victims of the widespread floods that struck several parts of Sarawak last February, who have not yet received financial aid, ...
SIBU: Sarawak has fully recovered from floods following the closure of the last two temporary relief centres at the Sibu Jaya Community Hall and Kanowit Sports Complex Hall in Sibu Division on ...
Deputy premier, Douglas Uggah Embas said about 5,600 households were affected by the floods and that it would take some time ...
KUCHING, Jan 24 (Bernama) -- The number of evacuees seeking shelter in temporary relief centres in Sarawak due to flooding has risen to 123 tonight, up from 100 reported earlier this morning.
KOTA KINABALU: A family of four were trapped for hours in their car when they were caught in a flood in Kinabatangan district on Thursday (Jan 30). The victims were believed on their way out of ...
PETALING JAYA: The number of flood evacuees moved to relief centres has risen in Johor and Sarawak, while conditions in Sabah have improved. Bernama reported that the number of evacuees in Johor ...
The Sarawak Multimedia Authority’s (Smart) ambitious Smart600 project — involving the construction of 600 rural ...
(Bernama pic) The flood situation in Johor and Sarawak continues to improve, although the number of evacuees in Sabah had risen slightly as of 8am today. In Johor, the number of evacuees dropped ...
The Sarawak Cabinet has already approved RM100 million for the repair and remedial works on roads and longhouses damaged by floods and soil erosion, said Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas.