Private firms donate RM2.45m, federal govt channel RM12.8m for Sarawak flood relief, says Uggah

[Malay Mail] - 02/13/2025

KUCHING, Feb 13 — The State Disaster Management Committee (JPBN) of Sarawak has received contributions totalling RM2.45...



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