
Sandakan Ends Disaster Status for Kampung Bahagia Fire
The Sandakan District Disaster Management Committee has declared an end to the disaster status for the Kampung Bahagia fire, which had previously destroyed 1,000 houses.
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The Sandakan District Disaster Management Committee has declared an end to the disaster status for the Kampung Bahagia fire, which had previously destroyed 1,000 houses.

The Chief Minister of a Malaysian state has visited and extended assistance to 2,001 fire victims in Kampung Bahagia, Sandakan.

Victims of the Kampung Bahagia fire in Sandakan are appealing to authorities to open more relief centers, claiming some have been turned away from full facilities.

A massive fire swept through Kampung Bahagia, a coastal village in Sabah, Malaysia, destroying approximately 1,000 homes and displacing thousands of residents. Authorities are coordinating aid efforts for the affected community.

Following a massive fire in Kampung Bahagia, Sandakan, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced RM1,500 aid per family, and Sultan Ibrahim ordered royal foundation assistance. Eight relief centers have been set up for the 1,912 residents displaced by the disaster.