Rising to save hill chapel


Precarious position: Worrying landslips seen adjacent to the Sabah Theological Seminary building in Signal Hill in Kota Kinabalu.

KOTA KINABALU: The century-old chapel on the slopes on Signal Hill here is closer to being saved from landslips thanks to allocations from the federal and state governments.

The Sabah Theological Seminary (STS) has long feared that serious landslips, following heavy rains, would affect the safety of the chapel and other buildings there.

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