Jason Santos

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Sabah floods: Evacuees rise to 5,617 as more families displaced

Authorities expect the numbers to continue rising

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Sabah to retain gas after Petronas decommissions 11-year-old pipeline to Sarawak

The 500-kilometer pipeline, which has transported gas from Sabah’s Sipitang to Sarawak’s LNG complex in Bintulu since 2014, has faced numerous challenges.

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Over 1,300 evacuated in Sabah as floods worsen

Fire and rescue teams deploy boats, trucks as power supply disrupted in affected areas

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Hajiji warns of action against those responsible for ongoing water disruptions

Sabah Chief minister calls out two firms for failing to fulfil their obligations 

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Hundreds evacuated, key roads damaged by floods in Sabah districts 

Rising waters have made several roads inaccessible, particularly for smaller vehicles. 

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Two dead in 28 electrical-related accidents across Sabah in 2024

The fatal incident occurred in Kota Marudu, where the workers were involved in an operation near electrical infrastructure. 

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Malaysia charts bold trade vision as ASEAN chair, BRICS partner in 2025

Malaysia focuses on ASEAN leadership, BRICS collaboration, and sustainable trade growth

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Bung Moktar: Dissenters will not be fielded in Sabah election

Sabah BN chief bars dissenters after 2023 political crisis fallout.

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Sabah urged to tap waste-to-energy potential 

Fadillah said Sabah’s natural advantages position it well for renewable energy generation, including solar and ocean kinetic energy. 

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Kampung Kurnia Jaya fire fund still with Tawau local government 

Tawau Municipal Council said they were waiting for additional funding to ensure reconstruction is done properly  

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Two hospitalised after suspected pufferfish poisoning in Sabah

Five victims aged 15-48 fell ill after experiencing symptoms including dizziness, vomiting, diarrhoea, numbness, and breathing difficulties.

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Sabah’s RM100m Cultural Complex aims to boost tourism, preserve heritage

Sabah prepares for Visit Malaysia Year 2026 with RM100m cultural hub.