100 4WD vehicles deliver aid to Niah longhouse fire victims

[BorneoPost] - 01/21/2025

MIRI (Jan 21): A convoy of 100 four-wheel drive (4WD) vehicles from around Sarawak and Peninsular Malaysia delivered relief supplies to Rumah Chengkik Mangun in Sebatuk, Niah last Saturday. A fire on Dec 31 razed 22 doors of the longhouse, leaving 107 residents homeless. When contacted, (…)



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