PAKAN – The Bravo Squad of the Malaysian Civil Defence Force Pakan (APM Pakan) was mobilised on 6 April 2026 to respond to a fallen tree that had blocked a traffic route in the district. The humanitarian service task was carried out swiftly to restore safe passage for motorists.
Upon arrival, APM members assessed the situation and coordinated with partner agencies to ensure the operation was conducted safely.
The tree was successfully cut and removed, allowing the road to be reopened for public use. Authorities confirmed that no injuries were reported during the incident.
The operation highlighted the importance of inter-agency cooperation, with partner organisations assisting APM in clearing the obstruction.
Officials praised the teamwork and efficiency demonstrated, which ensured the task was completed smoothly and without complications.
Residents expressed appreciation for the rapid response, noting that fallen trees can pose significant hazards, particularly when they block busy routes or threaten nearby infrastructure.
Such incidents are often linked to unpredictable weather conditions, making vigilance and preparedness essential.
The APM Pakan reaffirmed its commitment to community safety, stressing that its members remain ready to respond to emergencies ranging from natural disasters to everyday hazards.
The successful clearance of the fallen tree reflects the unit’s dedication to protecting lives and ensuring public convenience.
Authorities continue to encourage the public to report emergencies promptly, as early notification allows response teams to act quickly and minimise risks.
The incident serves as a reminder of the vital role played by APM in safeguarding communities across Sarawak.









