Landslides in Malaysia’s Sabah cut power to almost 250,000 people, kill 1
Nearly a quarter of a million people were left without electricity over the weekend in Malaysia’s Sabah state after torrential rain triggered landslides that killed at least one person and took out a transmission tower that cut power across a large area. Footage shared widely on social media showed the tower leaning precariously after it was hit by a landslide…
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