At about 09:06pm, a 5.2 magnitude
earthquake, with its epicenter at 16km south west of Ranau, jolted Mt. Kinabalu, the Interior
and west coast of Sabah. Repeated tremors were felt in the city of Kota Kinabalu.
This was the second major earthquake happened after the last one (6.2 magnitude) shook Mt. Kinabalu and killed some 18 climbers including mountain guides on 06 June 2015. As of this evening, there was no report of serious damage or loss of life.
During the tremors, there were 239 people including 130 climbers and 42 mountain guides at Laban Rata area (where the climbers and guides were to spend a night there before the summit climb in the morning).
Climbers assembled at the Emergency gathering point after the tremors
Following the emergency procedures, all Mt. Kinabalu climbers, mountain guides including workers at Laban Rata area were ordered to leave immediately. They started their "descend" at 09:40pm and reached Tempohon gate near Park HQ at about 04:20.
The Director of Sabah Parks told the press that a team
has been sent to do damage assessment of the trails up Mt. Kinabalu. He would make an announcement when his team returned.
Meanwhile, all climbing activities have been suspended till further notice.
** Pictures - courtesy of Whatsapp groups
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