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UNIQLO Extends Emergency Relief to Families Affected by Sandakan Fire

28 April 2026, Kuala LumpurUNIQLO Malaysia has contributed monetary and clothing aid, totalling over RM42,000, to support individuals affected by the Kampung Bahagia fire in Sandakan, Sabah, where a major blaze destroyed approximately 1,000 homes and displaced thousands of residents.

UNIQLO’s contribution was channelled through its long-term partner, the Malaysian Relief Agency (MRA), which is supporting affected communities at temporary evacuation centres (Pusat Pemindahan Sementara, PPS). The donation includes new AIRism innerwear and pre-loved clothing to help meet the immediate needs of displaced families.

The fire, which broke out on 19 April in Kampung Bahagia, spread rapidly through the densely built water village, forcing many residents to evacuate with little to no belongings. In the aftermath, access to clean clothing and basic essentials has become an urgent need for those affected. 

“Our thoughts are with the families affected by the fire. When people are displaced so suddenly, even basic everyday items become urgent. We hope this contribution brings some comfort while supporting the ongoing relief efforts on the ground,” said Dawn Chow, Sustainability and Corporate Public Relations Director, UNIQLO Malaysia.

The clothing contribution includes brand-new AIRism innerwear items selected to provide practical support. These were provided alongside a donation of pre-owned clothing, with all items distributed by MRA to those staying at temporary evacuation centres.

“In the immediate aftermath of a disaster, timely access to essential items is critical. Many families affected by the Sandakan fire lost their homes and personal belongings, including clothing. Contributions like this allow us to respond quickly while ensuring support is delivered with dignity and care,” said Haji Khairil Annuar Bin Khalid, President of Malaysian Relief Agency.

MRA continues to work closely with partners on the ground to assess and respond to the evolving needs of affected communities. This contribution reflects UNIQLO’s commitment to standing alongside communities during difficult times, as part of its mission to play an active role in contributing to society through both its clothing and corporate activities. 

For more information about UNIQLO and its sustainability initiatives, please visit www.uniqlo.com/my.   

Ezzatie Najwa

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