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Sabah Landslides Raise Death Toll to 13 as Fresh Storm Warnings Posted

Emergency crews plan a temporary transmission bypass within eight days to stabilize power after a 275 kV tower collapse.

Overview

  • Prolonged heavy rain has triggered nearly 90 landslides, flash floods and road collapses across the Malaysian state over the past week.
  • The collapse at 17:05 local time on September 13 of Tower 5 on the Kolopis–Segaliud 275 kV line in Penampang cut electricity to roughly 230,000–250,000 consumers across six east-coast districts.
  • SESB reports partial restoration via local generation in Sandakan and Tawau, with rotational outages and water supply disruptions persisting in other areas until Emergency Restoration System towers come online.
  • Rescue teams recovered multiple victims, including seven family members in Kampung Cenderakasih near Kota Kinabalu, while additional fatalities were reported in Papar.
  • Authorities opened evacuation centers for 804 people from 209 families by September 15, and the state suspended Malaysia Day events to prioritize relief efforts.