Abang Bomba rescues eight boys from water surge in Cameron Highlands


KUANTAN: Eight boys aged between four and 12 faced a terrifying ordeal on Wednesday (May 13) after being trapped by a water surge at Sungai Mensun in the Kampung Terisu Orang Asli settlement, Cameron Highlands.

Pahang Fire and Rescue Department Operations assistant director Mohd Salahuddin Isa said emergency services received a distress call at 5.10pm regarding the incident.

Seven firefighters from the Cameron Highlands station rushed to the scene, arriving at the river half an hour later.

"The team launched a rescue operation, using ropes to cross the river and move all victims to safety from the rocks where they were stranded," he said in a statement on Wednesday.

The children were successfully rescued by 7.58pm and handed over to their families, he added. — Bernama

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