KUCHING (Dec 9): A total of 130 flood evacuees are currently taking shelter at four active temporary relief centres (PPS) in the Bintulu, Subis, and Miri districts, according to the Sarawak State Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) in a 6pm update today. In Subis, two PPS were opened at around 2pm, accommodating evacuees from Kampung Angus [...]
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SDMC: 130 evacuees sheltered at four PPS in Northern Sarawak
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