TANJUNG MANIS – Three people sustained injuries following a road accident on Jalan Airport, Tanjung Manis, on the evening of 18 April 2026.
The Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM) in Tanjung Manis District confirmed receiving an emergency call from members of the public at 4.23pm.
A five-member team was immediately dispatched to the scene with an ambulance to provide assistance.
Upon arrival, officers found three victims inside the vehicle. The first, a woman, suffered injuries to her left shoulder and head.
The second, a man in his thirties, sustained head trauma and a fractured ankle. The third victim, who was driving the vehicle, escaped with minor facial injuries.
All victims were given immediate treatment at the accident site before being transferred to Belawai Health Clinic for further medical care.
Officials reported that the response was carried out swiftly, ensuring the victims received stabilisation before being moved.
Road accidents remain a pressing concern in Sarawak, with authorities consistently reminding drivers to exercise caution, particularly on routes near airports and rural areas where visibility and road conditions can vary.
Emergency services have emphasised the importance of quick reporting by the public, which allows teams to reach accident sites promptly and provide life-saving interventions.
The Civil Defence Force reiterated its commitment to community safety, urging residents to contact emergency services without delay when accidents occur.
The public can reach APM Tanjung Manis at its district office or use the national emergency hotline 999 for urgent assistance.
This incident highlights the ongoing need for road safety awareness and the crucial role played by emergency responders in protecting lives.
With rapid mobilisation and coordinated medical support, APM continues to demonstrate its readiness to serve the community in times of crisis.






