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The government is adopting the approach of constructing multi-purpose reservoirs as part of its efforts to mitigate floods in ...
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.
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Floods in Sarawak cut off roads, leave teachers strandedPETALING JAYA: Flooding in Sarawak has cut off a major road to certain vehicles in Beluru, while teachers at a primary school in Ulu Niah have been left stranded. The fire and rescue department ...
KUCHING: Floods in Sarawak have spread to the southern part of the state, resulting in the opening of five relief centres since 6pm on Tuesday (Jan 28). According to a report from the Sarawak ...
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Floods cause more to flee in Johor and SarawakPETALING 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 ...
KUALA LUMPUR: The Irrigation and Drainage Department has issued a preparedness notice for possible flash floods within 12 hours in several districts in Johor, Pahang and Sarawak if heavy rain or ...
In several low-lying areas, water was surging into homes. Overflowing drains caused streets to become submerged. Read more at ...
He added that Sarawak has approved a RM100 million allocation to repair roads and longhouses damaged by the floods and resulting soil erosion.
Dewan Sri Kemunting, which was damaged in the January floods, has been fully restored and is now operational. This was made possible through repair works carried out under a corporate social ...
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has hailed Sarawak as a major contributor to Malaysia’s economic progress, citing its ...
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