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IN the wake of Sarawak's catastrophic floods, WWF-Malaysia warns that climate change and unchecked development are pushing ...
EACH time heavy rain falls, longhouse chief (tuai rumah) Grace Itun Ako braces for disaster. Her home, Rumah Grace, sits ...
He added that Sarawak has approved a RM100 million allocation to repair roads and longhouses damaged by the floods and resulting soil erosion.
BETONG, April 5 (Bernama) -- Victims of the widespread floods that struck several parts of Sarawak last February, who have not yet received financial aid, have been urged to be patient. Sarawak ...
Yesterday, Sarawak deputy premier Douglas Uggah Embas said about 5,600 households were affected by the floods in February while the RM1,000 aid has been channelled to around 3,600 families.
In several low-lying areas, water was surging into homes. Overflowing drains caused streets to become submerged. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Rising heat brings more than discomfort – it brings health risks. Heat-related illnesses are increasing. Agriculture and ...
Palm oil demand from top global buyers China and India is expected to increase as the vegetable oil is now reasonably priced ...