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Island life during MCO

Irwan Majid5 years ago20th Apr 2020Pictures
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Pulau Gaya is about a 10-minute boat ride away from the mainland. It is home to several water villages. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Irwan Majid, April 20, 2020.
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PULAU Gaya might be a marine park but the island is also home to a sizeable number of illegal immigrants and squatters.

Kg Pondoh is only 1.5km and a 10-minute boat ride from Kota Kinabalu city but the village lacks basic amenities and infrastructure with poor hygiene and sanitation.

After the implementation of the first phase of the movement-control order (MCO) on March 18, villagers on Pulau Gaya were barred from leaving the island or entering the state capital.

Only those involved in essential services are allowed to enter Kota Kinabalu during the MCO period.

Even though they have been given food assistance, it’s not enough to support a large family. The villagers hope that the authorities will improve their living conditions as the nation deals with the Covid-19 outbreak. – April 20, 2020.

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