KOTA KINABALU - Sabah Parks is monitoring the formation of ice at the Panalaban substation area of Kinabalu Park, located about 3,272.7 metres above sea level, following an occurrence recorded yesterday (April 16).
In a statement today, Sabah Parks said the phenomenon was due to dry weather conditions and low humidity levels around Mount Kinabalu throughout the week.
"These conditions led to a significant drop in temperatures at higher altitudes, resulting in ice forming on plant surfaces and within the surrounding environment at the Panalaban base camp,” it said.
Sabah Parks explained that such ice formation is a natural and periodic occurrence in high-altitude areas of Mount Kinabalu, particularly during clear and dry weather when temperatures fall sharply between night and early morning.
It advised climbers, mountain guides, porters and staff in the Panalaban area to wear appropriate cold-weather clothing, stay well hydrated and adhere to all safety instructions issued by park management.
"Sabah Parks will continue to monitor weather and temperature developments in highland areas to ensure the safety of visitors and staff,” the statement added. - BERNAMA