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Malaysian coastal fire destroys 1000 homes on borneo island

Published on: April 23, 2026 10:41 PM

A massive fire has destroyed around 1,000 homes in a coastal settlement on Borneo Island in Malaysia, forcing over 9,000 residents to flee their homes and seek temporary shelter. Authorities confirmed that no deaths have been reported so far, although the scale of displacement remains significant. Consequently, emergency teams rushed to the affected area in the Sandakan district. The incident has left thousands without immediate access to housing or basic facilities.

The fire began early Sunday morning in the Sandakan District and quickly spread through densely packed wooden houses built on stilts above the sea. Strong winds and closely built structures accelerated the flames across the water village settlement. Therefore, the rapid spread made containment efforts extremely difficult for emergency responders. Fire crews struggled to access narrow pathways and partially submerged areas.

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Officials explained that low tide conditions further complicated rescue operations, limiting the ability of firefighting teams to reach certain sections of the burning settlement. In addition, the construction materials used in water villages, mostly wood and lightweight structures, increased fire intensity. As a result, the blaze moved quickly from one home to another. The situation created urgent challenges for evacuation and coordination efforts.

Preliminary reports suggest the fire may have started from a cooking incident, although the exact cause remains under investigation by local authorities. However, officials have not confirmed the origin and continue to examine all possible factors. Consequently, investigators are working to determine how the fire escalated so rapidly. The findings are expected to help improve future safety measures in similar settlements.

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Anwar Ibrahim stated that federal and state agencies have been mobilized to provide immediate relief support to displaced families. Meanwhile, temporary shelters have been arranged to accommodate thousands of affected residents. Therefore, relief operations are focusing on food, shelter, and essential supplies. Authorities are also coordinating with local organizations to manage the humanitarian response effectively.

Water villages in Sabah, a region within Malaysia, are known for being highly vulnerable to fire incidents due to their structure and location over water. In addition, many residents belong to low-income or marginalized communities living in densely packed housing conditions. Consequently, safety upgrades remain a long-standing challenge for local authorities. The recent fire has renewed concerns over infrastructure safety and disaster preparedness.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Borneo fire disaster, coastal fire incident, Latest, Malaysia house fire, Sabah displacement crisis, Sandakan blaze, water village fire

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