Fire in Kunak village hideout of Sulu terrorists triggered by short circuit


  • Nation
  • Sunday, 29 Jun 2014

KUNAK: A fire that wiped out a Sulu terrorist hideout in this east coast town on Sunday is believed to have been triggered by a short circuit at one of the wooden stilt houses.

There have been no reports of any casualties after the fire was brought under control at about 5.20am before being completely put off at 8am.

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Kg Pangkalan , Sulu , Sabah , Kunak , fire

   

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