SPAOH – The Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM) Spaoh responded swiftly on 22 June 2026 after a large mango tree collapsed, blocking the main access road to the kindergarten in Kampung Manggut.
The incident was reported at 10.29 am when Sarawak Energy Berhad (SEB) alerted authorities to the obstruction, which posed risks to both residents and road users.
SEB requested immediate assistance from APM Spaoh to clear the route. Four members of the Charlie Squad were deployed to the site.
Equipped with a chainsaw, the team carried out cutting and removal operations to ensure the road was safe and passable again.
The fallen tree, measuring approximately 6.1 metres (20 feet), was successfully removed without causing injuries or property damage.
Squad leader Sjn (PA) Noriza Binti Japar confirmed that the operation was completed by 1.30 pm. Following the intervention, residents and nursery staff were able to resume normal access to the kindergarten.
Officials highlighted that fallen trees are a recurring hazard during the rainy season and periods of strong winds.
Such incidents can disrupt daily routines and endanger public safety, particularly when they occur near schools or community facilities.
APM Spaoh reminded residents to remain cautious and to report similar emergencies promptly. The Civil Defence Force continues to emphasise its guiding principle of “Ready, Fast, With Integrity”, ensuring that every operation is conducted with professionalism and efficiency.
Community members are encouraged to contact APM Spaoh directly at 083-473006 or dial 999 in case of emergencies. By reporting hazards quickly, residents play a vital role in enabling authorities to act before risks escalate.
This latest operation demonstrates the preparedness of APM Spaoh and its commitment to safeguarding public welfare.
Their swift response reassured the community and reinforced confidence in Sarawak’s emergency services.




