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Sabah floods: Slight increase in number of evacuees

Over 5,000 remain in evacuation centres 

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 01 Feb 2025 8:48AM

 Sabah floods: Slight increase in number of evacuees
All shelters in Sandakan have been closed. - Filepic, February 1, 2025

by Jason Santos

The number of flood evacuees in Sabah has risen slightly to 5,202 as of 4 am today, up from 5,195 last night. 

However, the situation is showing signs of stabilisation.

According to the state disaster management committee, 73 villages remain affected, with evacuees taking shelter in 33 evacuation centres across nine districts: Beaufort, Kota Marudu, Tongod, Telupid, Kota Belud, Lahad Datu, Beluran, Paitan, and Pitas.

All shelters in Sandakan have been closed. 

Kota Marudu remains the worst-hit area, with 2,944 evacuees, followed by Pitas (792) and Lahad Datu (514). Sandakan’s flood relief centre has been closed, and the number of evacuees in other districts remains unchanged.

Authorities are closely monitoring the situation as floodwaters begin to recede in several areas. 

On Friday, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim announced an RM25 million allocation to help with repairs on damaged infrastructures in Sabah and Sarawak. 

He also announced RM1,000 in aid to help families affected by the disaster in both Borneo states. - February 1, 2025

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