Landslide in Miri Leaves Six Feared Buried Alive
Rescue Efforts Underway
A devastating landslide occurred in Kampung Lereng Bukit in Miri early this morning, leaving six individuals feared to have been buried alive. According to the Sarawak fire and rescue department, the incident was reported at 2.58am and involved two women, three girls, and a boy.
A spokesman for the Sarawak fire and rescue department’s operations centre confirmed that a man was rescued unharmed, but efforts to retrieve the remaining victims are still ongoing. The rescue operation involves 15 personnel and four vehicles from the Miri Sentral fire and rescue station, with assistance from the Lopeng fire and rescue station.
Details of the Incident
The landslide occurred in the early hours of the morning, with the first report received at 2.58am. The affected individuals are believed to be a group of family members and friends who were in the area at the time of the incident.
The spokesman for the Sarawak fire and rescue department’s operations centre provided further details on the rescue efforts, stating that the team is working tirelessly to locate and retrieve the victims. “A man was rescued unharmed. Efforts to retrieve the victims are still ongoing,” he said.
Rescue Operation Challenges
The rescue operation is facing several challenges, including the remote location of the incident and the treacherous terrain. The team is having to navigate through dense jungle and steep slopes to reach the affected area, which is making the rescue efforts more difficult.
Despite the challenges, the rescue team is working diligently to locate and retrieve the victims. The team is equipped with the necessary equipment and resources to carry out the rescue operation, and they are working closely with other emergency services to ensure a successful outcome.
Conclusion
The landslide in Miri has left a trail of destruction and devastation, with six individuals feared to have been buried alive. The rescue operation is ongoing, and the team is working tirelessly to locate and retrieve the victims. Our thoughts are with the families and loved ones of those affected by this tragic incident.
FAQs
Q: How many individuals are feared to have been buried alive in the landslide?
A: Six individuals are feared to have been buried alive in the landslide.
Q: What is the current status of the rescue operation?
A: The rescue operation is ongoing, with 15 personnel and four vehicles from the Miri Sentral fire and rescue station, with assistance from the Lopeng fire and rescue station.
Q: How many people have been rescued so far?
A: One man has been rescued unharmed.
Q: What are the challenges facing the rescue operation?
A: The rescue operation is facing challenges including the remote location of the incident and the treacherous terrain.