Fire in Malaysia’s Sabah destroys 200 homes, hundreds displaced

Fire in Malaysia’s Sabah destroys 200 homes, hundreds displaced
Malaysian police officers look on in a residential area following a massive gas pipeline fire in Puchong, Selangor on April 1, 2025. (AFP)
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Fire in Malaysia’s Sabah destroys 200 homes, hundreds displaced

Fire in Malaysia’s Sabah destroys 200 homes, hundreds displaced

KUALA LUMPUR: ‌Hundreds of people have been displaced after a fire destroyed around 200 homes ​in a coastal village in Malaysia’s Sabah state on Sunday, state news agency Bernama reported.
Authorities were notified of the fire in Sandakan district at around 1.32 a.m. (1732 GMT), the district’s fire and ‌rescue chief Jimmy ‌Lagung was quoted ​as ‌saying ⁠by ​Bernama.
“Strong winds ⁠and the close proximity of the houses caused the fire to spread rapidly, while low tide conditions also made it difficult to obtain an open water source,” ⁠Lagung said, according to Bernama.
The ‌fire broke ‌out in one of ​Sabah’s water villages, ‌which feature wooden houses built on ‌stilts and are home to some of the country’s poorest communities, including many stateless and indigenous groups.
Around 445 people ‌have been displaced so far, Bernama said, citing unofficial figures ⁠of ⁠people registered at a temporary relief center in Sandakan.
Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said the federal government was coordinating with Sabah authorities to provide basic assistance and temporary relocation for those affected.
“The priority now is the safety of the victims and immediate assistance ​on the ground,” ​he said in a Facebook post.