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Flash floods and landslides in several Kota Kinabalu areas
Published on: Thursday, July 13, 2023
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Flash floods and landslides in several Kota Kinabalu areas
Massive traffic jam occurred in Inanam on that evening due to rising flood water at several parts of Jalan Tuaran Lama in Manggatal.
Kota Kinabalu: Several areas on the West Coast of Sabah were hit by flash floods, landslides and subsidence following several hours of heavy rain Wednesday afternoon.

A spokesman for the Sabah branch of the Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM), when contacted, said they were monitoring several areas around Kota Kinabalu and Tuaran that were hit by flash floods, including Likas, Penampang, Menggatal, Tebobon, Kolombong, Telipok, Rugading and Gayang.

Several roads were also hit by flash floods, leading to traffic congestion, among them being Jalan Tuaran Bypass, Jalan Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Jalan Kibabaig Penampang, Jalan Likas, Jalan Menggatal and Jalan Kayu Madang.

“It is still raining in several areas tonight, but not as heavy as earlier today. Road users are advised to be cautious because some roads are still inundated. So far, there has been no report of any untoward incidents,” the spokesman said.

Sabah Fire and Rescue Department Assistant Director of Operations Hamsa Isnurdini said they received a report of a landslide incident at the Telipok Settlement Scheme in Tuaran Wednesday afternoon because of continuous heavy rain.

He said they received the report at 3.41pm and found two non-permanent-type houses destroyed in the incident.

“One house was occupied while the other wasn’t. No one was injured and the operation was ended at 5.25pm after we found there was no risk of any danger at the location,” he said.

On Tuesday, the Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) forecast thunderstorms with heavy rain and strong winds to occur in the waters of western Sabah and northern Sarawak for three days from today (Thursday).

The situation is predicted to occur following a low-pressure system that is expected to develop in the west of the Philippines and move northwest towards southern China.

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