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[BorneoPost] - 01/29/2025
BINTULU (Jan 29): Continuous heavy rain and king tide have caused one of the worst floods in Bintulu’s recent years, severely impacting residential areas here and leaving many families displaced. Homes across the region are inundated, with numerous families facing significant challenges as they (…)
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