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7 Dec 2025
Bomba Uses Rescue Boat to Transport Coffin Amid Kanowit Floods

Bomba Uses Rescue Boat to Transport Coffin Amid Kanowit Floods

KANOWIT, March 21 – The Fire and Rescue Department (Bomba) conducted a special humanitarian mission today by transporting a coffin using a rescue boat after severe flooding blocked road access to Rumah Panjang Guntur in Kanowit.

According to TVS, Bomba received an emergency call regarding the incident at 11:15 am. Firefighters from the Kanowit station were immediately dispatched to assist the affected family.

Bomba Uses Rescue Boat to Transport Coffin Amid Kanowit Floods
Bomba Uses Rescue Boat to Transport Coffin Amid Kanowit Floods / Photo Credit: Bomba

“Upon arrival, we found that the road leading to the longhouse was completely submerged in water. The vehicle transporting the coffin was unable to pass through,” said a Bomba spokesperson.

In a show of compassion and swift action, Bomba personnel, along with the deceased’s family members, carefully transferred the coffin onto a rescue boat. They then navigated through Sungai Ngemah to Rumah Panjang Guntur, finally reaching the Majau Bridge in Kanowit, where the journey continued on land.

Despite the challenging conditions, the firefighters successfully ensured that the deceased reached their final resting place with dignity. Once the mission was completed, Bomba personnel returned safely to the station.

This incident highlights the dedication of Bomba in assisting the public, even in the most challenging circumstances. With continuous heavy rain causing frequent floods in Sarawak, emergency services remain on high alert to provide aid when needed.

By Minul Islam Rony

Is a local journalist, dedicated to delivering accurate, timely, and community-focused reporting. He covers breaking stories, public affairs, and local developments that matter most to readers. As the CEO and PR Manager of Sarawak Daily, he also oversees editorial direction, strategic communication, and partnerships, ensuring the platform remains a trusted source of news for the region.