Nine families rescued from water surge in Kapit


KAPIT: Nine families from Bintulu who were camping along Sungai Yong here faced anxious moments when they were caught up in a water surge phenomenon on Sunday (Feb 11) night.

Fire and Rescue Department Sibu Zone chief Senior Fire Superintendent Andy Allie said the Kapit Fire and Rescue Station received a distress call at 8.32 pm and dispatched an eight-member team equipped with logistics to rescue 41 victims at the scene.

"Due to heavy rainfall, the river water suddenly rose, causing a surge of water,” he said.

All the victims were then assisted in traversing the 1.5-metre-deep river using a safety rope.

The operation concluded at 9.56pm, with all the victims successfully rescued, he said.- Bernama

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