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Hikers brave torrential rain on Malaysia's Mount Kinabalu

Hikers brave torrential rain on Malaysia's Mount Kinabalu

Al Jazeera10-07-2025
Hikers brave torrential rain on Malaysia's Mount Kinabalu NewsFeed
Eyewitness video shows climbers on Malaysia's Mount Kinabalu descending its peak, wading through surging water and holding onto rope lines after torrential rains. Officials confirmed all the hikers made it down safely.
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