ASAJAYA – Firefighters from the Asajaya Fire and Rescue Station were mobilised on Wednesday evening, 15 July 2026, to tackle a grass fire reported along Main Street, Sadong Jaya.
The blaze broke out near Kampung Jemukan, Jalan Sadong Jaya, prompting the Alpha Team of BBP Asajaya to respond swiftly. The incident was logged at 9.23pm, with the operation led by PBK II (TBK I) Rosnin @ Othman Bin Meni. The team deployed a LFRT Mercedes Atego BJU 5996 vehicle, staffed by one officer and four firefighters, to manage the situation.
Upon arrival, the crew immediately set up firefighting equipment and began extinguishing the flames using a reel hose connected to the machinery pump. The operation continued until the fire was fully suppressed. Once the area was confirmed safe and under control, the team returned to the station.
Grass fires, though often smaller in scale compared to structural blazes, can spread rapidly and pose risks to nearby homes, businesses, and road users. Dry weather conditions and open land areas make such incidents more likely, particularly in rural districts like Asajaya.
The Fire and Rescue Department has repeatedly reminded the public to exercise caution, especially during periods of hot and dry weather. Unattended rubbish burning, discarded cigarette butts, and agricultural clearing activities are among the common causes of grass fires in Sarawak. Preventive measures, including community awareness and responsible land use, are crucial in reducing the risk of such incidents.
Sarawak’s firefighters are trained to handle a wide range of emergencies, from large-scale building fires to smaller but potentially dangerous grass and bush fires. Their readiness ensures that communities remain protected, and that incidents are contained before they escalate.
The Asajaya operation reflects the department’s commitment to public safety and its ability to respond effectively to diverse challenges. The professionalism of the team, combined with their quick deployment, prevented the fire from spreading further and safeguarded the surrounding area.
Community cooperation remains vital in supporting firefighting efforts. Residents are encouraged to report fires promptly and to avoid practices that could trigger accidental blazes. The Fire and Rescue Department continues to engage with local communities through awareness campaigns, emphasising the importance of vigilance and preventive action.
As Sarawak develops, the role of the Fire and Rescue Department becomes increasingly important in balancing safety with growth. Incidents such as the grass fire in Asajaya highlight the need for ongoing preparedness and the dedication of firefighters who serve as the frontline defence against emergencies.
The successful containment of the fire at Kampung Jemukan demonstrates the effectiveness of coordinated response and reinforces public confidence in the state’s emergency services. While no injuries or property damage were reported, the incident serves as a reminder of the risks posed by grass fires and the importance of community responsibility in preventing them.




