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19 Jun 2026
Sarawak, Sarawak News, Julau, Julau News, Civil Defence, Emergency Response, Wildlife Safety, Public Safety

Civil Defence Force Captures Rattlesnake in Julau Home

JULAU – The Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM) in Julau successfully captured a rattlesnake found inside a residential bathroom in Sungai Manok on Thursday morning, 18 June 2026.

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The Bravo Squad of APM Julau confirmed that it received a public complaint at 9.30 am regarding the presence of the reptile.

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The snake, estimated to be about one metre in length, had entered the bathroom of a local residence, raising immediate safety concerns for the occupants.

Upon receiving the call, officers were promptly dispatched to the location. The team carried out a safety inspection and identified the rattlesnake. Using standard handling procedures, the officers safely captured the reptile without incident.

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Authorities reported that the snake was later released back into its natural habitat, ensuring both the safety of the residents and the preservation of local wildlife.

No injuries were recorded during the operation, and the complainant was confirmed to be in good condition.

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Rattlesnakes, though not commonly encountered in residential areas, can pose serious risks if provoked. Their venomous bite is potentially dangerous, making professional intervention essential when such cases arise.

Emergency services across Sarawak have repeatedly reminded the public not to attempt handling snakes themselves, as trained personnel are equipped with protective gear and safe capture techniques.

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This latest case in Julau highlights the readiness of Sarawak’s Civil Defence Force to respond to wildlife-related emergencies.

The authorities stressed that community vigilance and prompt reporting are crucial in preventing accidents and ensuring swift resolution.

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Residents are encouraged to contact local emergency services if they encounter similar threats. For urgent cases, the Civil Defence Force can be reached through district hotlines or the national emergency line 999.

The successful capture and release of the rattlesnake in Sungai Manok reflects the professionalism of APM Julau officers and their dedication to safeguarding communities while respecting ecological balance.

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By Sarawak Daily

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