Fire razes 200 homes in Sabah, leaving hundreds homeless
A fire in Sandakan district, Sabah, Malaysia, destroyed approximately 200 homes in a coastal village early Sunday morning. The blaze, which began around 1:32 am local time, displaced about 445 people.

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AI-generatedA fire in Sandakan district, Sabah, Malaysia, destroyed approximately 200 homes in a coastal village early Sunday morning. The blaze, which began around 1:32 am local time, displaced about 445 people. Strong winds, closely built houses, and low tide conditions contributed to the rapid spread of the fire in the water village, known for its wooden houses on stilts. Authorities are focused on providing immediate aid and ensuring the safety of the victims, who are being temporarily housed in a relief center. The federal government is coordinating with Sabah authorities to provide basic assistance and relocation.
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5 extractedThe priority now is the safety of the victims and immediate assistance on the ground.
The homes of the affected residents are no longer safe to live in.
About 445 people have been displaced so far.
The fire broke out in Sandakan district at about 1.32am on Sunday.
A fire destroyed about 200 homes in a coastal village in Malaysia’s Sabah state.