DEBAK – On 6 July 2026, the Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM) Debak District responded swiftly to a report involving a rat cobra trapped in a net at a residential property.
The incident raised immediate concern as the snake posed a potential danger to the household and surrounding community.
Upon receiving the complaint, APM personnel were dispatched to the location without delay. Their first step was to conduct a thorough assessment of the situation, ensuring that the environment was secure before beginning the rescue.
The team relied on specialised equipment and followed strict standard operating procedures to guarantee both public safety and the welfare of the animal.
The operation was carried out with precision, allowing the snake to be safely removed from the net without injury.
Once freed, the rat cobra was handled carefully to prevent harm, reflecting APM’s commitment to humane wildlife management practices.
The team confirmed that the area was safe before concluding the operation and leaving the site. Officials reminded the public that snakes, particularly venomous species such as rat cobras, should never be approached or handled by untrained individuals.
Residents are strongly advised to contact the relevant authorities immediately if they encounter dangerous wildlife. Attempting to capture or kill snakes without professional assistance can lead to serious accidents.
Wildlife encounters in residential areas are not uncommon in Sarawak, where rapid development often overlaps with natural habitats.
Authorities have consistently emphasised the importance of community vigilance and cooperation in reporting such incidents.
APM’s intervention in Debak highlights the effectiveness of coordinated emergency responses in ensuring both human safety and animal welfare.
Experts note that snakes play a vital role in maintaining ecological balance, particularly in controlling rodent populations. However, when they enter human settlements, the risks increase significantly.
Professional rescue operations, such as the one conducted in Debak, are essential to mitigate these dangers while preserving biodiversity.
The successful rescue operation adds to APM Debak’s record of handling diverse emergencies, ranging from health-related incidents to wildlife encounters.
Their readiness and adherence to safety procedures continue to reassure communities across Sarawak of their capability to respond effectively to unexpected threats. Residents are encouraged to remain alert and to report any wildlife sightings that may pose risks.
The Debak incident serves as a reminder of the importance of collaboration between the public and emergency services in safeguarding lives and maintaining harmony between human activity and the natural environment.








