Mount Kinabalu’s Iconic Donkey’s Ears Damaged After The Earthquake In Sabah
All climbing activities have also been cancelled for the day.
Cover image via imgur.comGeologist says Mt. Kinabalu may have lost its height after the June earthquake
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Early on 5th June, Sabahans woke up to a 6.0 magnitude earthquake
Photos quickly spread on social media highlighting the aftermath following the earthquake
Image via 1Sabah via Facebook
Mount Kinabalu was not spared from the tremors. Masidi Manjun, the Minister of Culture, Tourism and Environment tweeted that the iconic Donkey's Ear may have been damaged.
This was later confirmed by a photo that spread on WhatsApp showing the before and after picture of the peak
Image via WhatsApp
Thankfully, there has been no reports of casualties although certain huts around the mountain were also damaged
Charlene, one of the climbers posted a status that they were being rescued by helicopter as they were not allowed to descend as there may be loose rocks following the tremors
Image via Charlene Dmp via Facebook
Image via Charlene Dmp via Facebook
Image via Charlene Dmp via Facebook
Image via Charlene Dmp via Facebook
Image via Charlene Dmp
Mountain guides have also geared up to rescue the remaining stranded climbers on the mountain
All climbing activities has been cancelled by Sabah Parks in light of the quake due to safety reasons
Meanwhile, some noted that the earthquake may have been caused by the group of tourists that posed nude and urinated on top of the mountain a 3 days earlier
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