Sabah floods: Over 4,400 displaced as rising waters spread across five districts
The Straits Times
Evacuation numbers are expected to rise. Read more at straitstimes.com.
KOTA KINABALU – Ongoing floods in Sabah, Malaysia, have forced 4,458 villagers out of their homes over the past two days.
These victims from Sook, Sipitang, Beaufort, Membakut and Tenom are being temporarily housed in 146 shelters. Evacuation numbers in Beaufort and Tenom are expected to rise further.
As at 4pm on Feb 26, the Civil Defence Force recorded 1,231 people from 384 households taking shelter in Beaufort and 2,406 from 795 families in Tenom.
In Sook, Sipitang and Membakut, numbers remain static for now as weather conditions have improved.
The floods have disrupted essential services, forcing the postponement of operations at government offices and the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) branch in Beaufort.
Over 27 schools remain closed, though students sitting for major examinations like STPM – equivalent to Singapore’s GCE A levels – have been assisted by rescuers to reach their exam centres.

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