Bomba rescues two Singaporeans missing on Langkawi mountain


ALOR SETAR: The Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) rescued two Singaporean men who were believed to have gotten lost while hiking on Mount Machinchang near Langkawi, yesterday.

Padang Matsirat Fire and Rescue Station chief, Senior Fire Officer II Mohammad Zaidi Md Lazim said his department received a call regarding the incident at 10.28pm before arriving at the location about 20 minutes later.

"Upon arrival at the location, the fire brigade was informed that two male victims, aged 23 and 25, were lost...they started climbing the mountain at 12.02pm and are believed to have gotten lost due to the darkness.

"The fire brigade who started searching for the two victims at 12.02am last night later managed to find the victims at 2.48am," he said in a statement today.

He said the two victims were successfully brought down to the foot of the mountain at 4.36am before being handed over to the police for further action.

"The operation, which involved 12 officers and personnel from the Padang Matsirat BBP and Langkawi BBP, ended at 4.51am," he said. - Bernama

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Nation

Those guilty of corruption should be declared bankrupt, says Azam Baki
Wanita MCA ramps up preparing women candidates for next GE
Singapore and Malaysia will jointly study optimal air traffic management
Landslide damages eight houses in Gombak village following heavy rain
Papa concerned over foreign worker quota applications
Samenta says no to mandatory job vacancy reporting, calls on govt to use opt-in system
PERKESO plans to exempt SMEs from mandatory job vacancy reporting, says Steven SIm
Building educators of tomorrow and beyond
Cabinet briefed on monsoon readiness as flood victims drop below 3,200
Coroner adjourns Zara Qairina inquest, warns public against commenting on proceedings

Others Also Read