SARIKEI – A woman sustained minor injuries following a collision between a car and a motorcycle in front of Methodist, Sarikei, on Thursday morning.
The Sarikei District Operations Control Centre (PKOD) received an emergency call at 7.33 am, prompting the deployment of the MyASPA-O Delta team to the scene.
Upon arrival, responders provided immediate medical assistance to the injured woman, who suffered wounds to her face, right hand and right shoulder.
After receiving initial treatment, the victim was transported to hospital for further care. Officials confirmed that the operation was carried out smoothly, with no complications reported.
Local authorities highlighted the importance of rapid response in such incidents, noting that timely intervention can prevent injuries from worsening.
The Civil Defence Force has urged road users to remain cautious, particularly during peak hours when traffic congestion increases the risk of accidents.
Road safety continues to be a pressing concern in Sarikei and across Sarawak. According to recent reports, collisions involving motorcycles remain one of the most common types of accidents in the region.
Factors such as speeding, limited visibility, and distracted driving are frequently cited as contributing causes.
Community leaders have emphasised the need for greater awareness campaigns to encourage safe driving practices.
They argue that education, combined with enforcement, is essential to reducing the number of road accidents.
Residents in Sarikei have expressed appreciation for the swift action taken by the Civil Defence Force, noting that their presence provides reassurance in times of emergency.
The incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of road travel and the importance of vigilance for both drivers and riders.
For emergencies, the public is advised to contact the Sarikei APM District Operations Control Centre at 084-651300 or dial the national emergency line at 999.









