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Malay Mail
7 days ago
- General
- Malay Mail
A day after spill drill, chemical-laden trailer falls into sea at Second Link
ISKANDAR PUTERI, July 25 — A trailer carrying chemicals plunged into the sea off the Second Link crossing late yesterday afternoon, following a collision with another trailer at Kilometre 0.8 of the PLUS Expressway heading from Tuas, Singapore. The Iskandar Puteri Fire and Rescue Station received a distress call regarding the incident at 5:41 pm yesterday. Operations commander Nurmala Sideli said a Fire Rescue Tender (FRT) with seven personnel from the Iskandar Puteri station was immediately dispatched to the scene. 'Upon arrival, it was found that the collision had caused one of the trailer's chemical tanks to fall into the sea,' she said in a statement last night. Pictures and video footage of the accident had circulated on social media shortly after it occurred. Senior Assistant Fire Chief Mohd Faiz Suleiman later confirmed in a separate statement that both trailers were transporting chemicals from Singapore to Malaysia. The tank that fell into the sea was identified as containing propylene glycol, a non-hazardous chemical. The other trailer was carrying sodium hypochlorite, and its tank did not leak. He reported that the driver of the first trailer suffered a hand injury and was taken to Hospital Sultanah Aminah (HSA) by ambulance, while the second driver was unharmed. 'The Fire and Rescue Department also mobilised a Hazardous Materials (Hazmat) team to the location to assess and ensure there was no risk of chemical leakage or contamination,' said Mohd Faiz. 'Initial checks found no traces of foam or oil on the surface of the sea, indicating no leak from the trailer tank that fell off the bridge.' Traffic policemen direct vehicles at the scene of an accident at the Second Link on July 24, 2025. — Picture courtesy of Johor Fire and Rescue Department An operation to retrieve the submerged chemical tank is currently ongoing. The accident occurred just one day after Malaysian and Singaporean emergency services conducted a joint chemical spill simulation exercise at the very same location. That exercise was designed to test the effectiveness of the Joint Emergency Response Plan (JERP) under the Malaysia-Singapore Joint Committee on the Environment (MSJCE) in handling such incidents on the busy crossing.


Borneo Post
18-07-2025
- General
- Borneo Post
Press Metal probes Samalaju facility fire, no injuries reported
Firefighters bringing the fire under control at the facility. – Bomba photo BINTULU (July 18): Press Metal Aluminium Holdings Bhd is investigating the cause of a fire that broke out at its wooden stick storage facility in Samalaju earlier today. In a statement, the company said the blaze was swiftly contained and no injuries were reported, adding that emergency response protocols were immediately activated once the incident was reported, it said. 'This operation involved coordinated efforts from the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM), Fire and Rescue Department (Bomba), and the plant's Emergency Response Team (ERT). 'Their prompt action successfully contained the fire and prevented any further escalation. 'Safety remains a top priority, and all necessary measures are being taken to ensure the continued protection of personnel and property,' it said. Bomba received a distress call at 12.37pm, prompting the deployment of nine firefighters from the Samalaju Fire Station. Bintulu Bomba chief PgKB II Wan Kamaruddin Wan Ahmad said firefighters conducted a rapid size-up and deployed two 200-foot hose lines connected to a nearby hydrant. 'The fire was successfully brought under control. Overhaul operations are ongoing to ensure full extinguishment,' he said in a statement. The operation involved a Fire Rescue Tender (FRT), a Hilux utility vehicle, and a private vehicle. bomba fire investigate Press Metal


Borneo Post
18-07-2025
- General
- Borneo Post
Fire destroys wood storage area at Press Metal in Samalaju
Firefighters dousing the fire inside the storage area. BINTULU (July 18): A fire broke out this afternoon at the Press Metal industrial facility in Samalaju, destroying a wood storage area measuring approximately 165 by 165 feet. Bintulu Fire and Rescue Department (Bomba) chief PgKB II Wan Kamaruddin Wan Ahmad confirmed that no casualties were reported. A distress call was received at 12.37pm, prompting the dispatch of nine personnel from the Samalaju Fire Station. Firefighters arrived to find the entire storage area engulfed in flames. 'Our team carried out a rapid size-up and deployed two 200-foot hose lines using two nozzles connected to a nearby hydrant. 'The fire was successfully brought under control, and overhaul operations are ongoing to ensure complete extinguishment,' he said in a statement today. The team's swift response prevented the blaze from spreading to other parts of the facility. The operation involved a Fire Rescue Tender (FRT), a Hilux utility vehicle, and a private vehicle. The cause and estimated damage are still under investigation. bomba fire Press Metal Samalaju storage area


The Sun
07-07-2025
- The Sun
Four injured in Johor school van and lorry collision
JOHOR BAHRU: Three children and a female school van driver sustained injuries in a collision with a trailer lorry carrying cement near the Bandar Dato' Onn exit on the southbound PLUS Highway. The incident occurred earlier today, prompting an emergency response from the Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department. According to Senior Fire Officer II Muhamad Azizi Zakaria, the 32-year-old lorry driver and 19 other children in the van escaped unharmed. The department received a distress call at approximately 1.10 pm, dispatching a Fire Rescue Tender and an Emergency Medical Services (EMRS) Unit with 10 personnel to the scene. 'Upon arrival, rescuers found 24 individuals involved, including a male student, two female students, and the 45-year-old van driver who were injured,' he said. Special equipment was used to free the trapped victims from the wreckage. All injured parties were transported to Sultan Ismail Hospital via ambulance for further treatment. – Bernama


Borneo Post
05-07-2025
- General
- Borneo Post
Four dead, six missing after boat capsizes off Belawai beach
A Bomba personnel combing the area in search of the missing victims. – Bomba photo SIBU (July 5): Four people have been confirmed dead, six are still missing, and seven survived after a boat carrying 17 passengers capsized near Belawai beach, Kampung Belawai, this afternoon. The Sarawak Fire and Rescue Department (Bomba) Operations Centre said it received a distress call about the incident at 2.11pm, prompting the immediate deployment of a rescue team from the Tanjung Manis Fire and Rescue Station. Upon arrival at the scene at 3.12pm, responders found that a fibre boat with 17 people on board had overturned. At the time of writing, four fatalities have been confirmed, six individuals remain unaccounted for, and seven survivors have been identified. A search operation is underway along the shoreline, utilising a Bomba boat with support from a Sarawak Coast Guard vessel. 'Our personnel are still gathering further information from the boat driver, who survived the incident,' the department said in a statement. The rescue operation is led by Senior Fire Officer I (PBK I) Adam Gauk and involves six firefighters, along with a Fire Rescue Tender (FRT), a 4×4 vehicle, and a rescue boat. Other agencies involved in the ongoing search and rescue (SAR) operation include the police, the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA), the Sarawak Coast Guard, and the People's Volunteer Corps (Rela). Belawai boat capsized bomba fatal lead missing SAR