LAWAS – A fallen tree damaged the kitchen of a house in Kampung Bukit Naga, Jalan Punang, Lawas, on Thursday morning.
The Lawas District Operations Control Centre (PKOD) of the Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM) received an emergency call at 9.31 am reporting the incident. Three APM members were immediately dispatched to the location to carry out the operation.
Upon arrival, responders discovered that a rotten tamarind tree had collapsed, striking the kitchen and causing damage to the roof structure. The team worked alongside the homeowner’s family to cut and clear the fallen tree.
The operation was completed successfully, and the situation was declared safe and under control. No injuries were reported, and all personnel returned safely to the Lawas PKOD with their equipment intact.
Authorities highlighted that fallen trees are a recurring hazard in rural areas, particularly during periods of heavy rain or when older trees weaken over time.
Such incidents can pose risks not only to property but also to residents, underscoring the importance of swift emergency response.
Community members expressed relief at the rapid intervention, praising the professionalism of the APM team.
The incident serves as a reminder of the need for vigilance and regular monitoring of trees located close to homes.
The Civil Defence Force reiterated its commitment to readiness, speed, and integrity in safeguarding public safety. Officials encouraged residents to report similar emergencies promptly to ensure timely assistance.
For emergencies, the public can contact the Lawas District APM hotline at 085-262073, available 24 hours a day, or dial the national emergency line at 999.







