MIRI – A fire broke out in Pujut 2 at approximately 4.50pm on 21 April 2026, prompting an immediate response from emergency services and local authorities.
The incident, which fortunately did not result in any injuries or fatalities, was swiftly contained thanks to the coordinated efforts of multiple agencies.
Miri City Council Mayor YB Adam Yii rushed to the scene alongside relevant units to assess the situation and ensure that residents were safe.
The mayor confirmed that no casualties were reported and pledged that the council would continue monitoring the aftermath while providing necessary support to affected parties.
“I rushed to the location to assess the situation. Thankfully, this fire did not involve any injuries or loss of life. We will continue to monitor the situation and provide the necessary assistance,” Mayor Yii said.
The mayor also extended his appreciation to the agencies involved, noting their professionalism and rapid response.
“At the same time, I would like to express my appreciation to all agencies who have carried out their duties responsibly and acted swiftly, including the fire department, police, electricity department, Red Crescent and others. Your role is very important at this critical time. Thank you for your cooperation and joint efforts,” he added.
The fire department was among the first responders, working quickly to control the blaze and prevent it from spreading to nearby properties.
Police officers assisted in securing the area, while the electricity department ensured that power supply risks were managed to avoid further hazards.
The Red Crescent Society provided on-site support, demonstrating the importance of community-based organisations during emergencies.
Residents in the area expressed relief that the incident was managed without harm to life. The council has urged the public to remain vigilant and to report any emergencies promptly to ensure rapid intervention.
The incident highlights the importance of inter-agency collaboration in safeguarding communities during unexpected crises.
Miri City Council has reiterated its commitment to supporting residents and ensuring that safety remains a top priority.
For further assistance or enquiries related to the incident, the council has provided contact numbers: 019 886 3819 and 010 383 3819.








