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23 Jun 2026
Sarawak, Sarawak News, Betong, Betong News, Snake Capture, Wildlife Incident, Emergency Response, APM

APM Betong Safely Captures Snake Found in Generator Engine

BETONG – A potentially dangerous situation was averted on Tuesday morning after a snake was discovered inside a generator engine at a workplace in Betong.

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The incident was reported to the Betong District Civil Defence Force (APM) by a worker who noticed the reptile while preparing to start the generator.

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Concerned for his safety and that of colleagues, the complainant immediately contacted APM for assistance.

Responders arrived promptly and confirmed that the snake was still lodged within the engine compartment.

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Using specialised equipment and safe handling techniques, the team carried out a capture operation. The reptile was identified as a Cincin Emas snake, measuring approximately two feet in length.

The snake was successfully removed using the pincer technique, ensuring no injuries to the public or the personnel involved. The operation was completed smoothly, with the workplace declared safe following the intervention.

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Authorities highlighted that the incident demonstrates the importance of vigilance in industrial and workplace settings, particularly where machinery may provide hiding places for wildlife.

The Civil Defence Force stressed that attempting to handle snakes without professional expertise can be extremely dangerous.

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APM Betong reiterated its guiding principle of “Ready, Fast & With Integrity”, underlining its commitment to protecting communities from hazards ranging from medical emergencies to wildlife encounters.

Officials reminded residents and workers to contact emergency services immediately if they encounter snakes or other dangerous animals.

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The agency continues to encourage public cooperation, noting that swift reporting enables responders to act quickly and prevent accidents.

Emergency personnel are trained to deal with such situations safely, reducing risks to both humans and animals.

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This latest case highlights the importance of workplace safety and the role of emergency services in safeguarding communities.

By working together, authorities and the public can ensure that unexpected incidents are managed effectively and without harm.

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Residents are advised to use the dedicated emergency hotline at 082711292 for urgent assistance. The Civil Defence Force has emphasised that collective vigilance and prompt communication remain key to maintaining safety across Sarawak.

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By Sarawak Daily

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