KUNDASANG: Mount Kinabalu is expected to be reopened to climbers in early September, said Sabah Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun.
The mountain, which stands at 4,095 metres, was closed to climbers following an earthquake in the state on June 5 that claimed the lives of 18 people comprising climbers and mountain guides.
Masidi said, however, the number of people on the mountain at any one time would be reduce by about half, from 192 to about 90, in the early stages of its reopening to climbers.
“The safety of climbers is of utmost priority.
We do not want to take a risk by maintaining the number as in the past,” he told reporters after handing over contributions to the victims of the June 5 earthquake.
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