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17 Jun 2026
Sarawak, Sarawak News, Sematan, Sematan News, Insect Nest Removal, Civil Defence, Community Safety

APM Successfully Removes A Wasp Nest in Sematan

SEMATAN – The Sematan District Operations Control Centre (PKOD) responded to a public emergency call on 15 June 2026 regarding the presence of several naning wasp nests near a resort.

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The complainant reported that the nests were located in tree branches close to the accommodation area and requested assistance from the Civil Defence Force (APM) Sematan to remove them.

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Insect nest destruction cases, categorised as MSS operations, are part of APM’s responsibilities to ensure community safety and prevent potential harm to residents and visitors.

Upon receiving the call, APM Sematan deployed its team to the site to carry out the removal. Such operations are conducted with specialised techniques to minimise risks to both the public and the personnel involved.

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The intervention ensured that the area was safe for resort guests and nearby residents. Authorities reminded the public that immediate reporting of insect nest sightings is crucial, particularly when they are located near populated areas.

Wasp nests can pose serious risks, especially to individuals with allergies or those caught unaware by sudden attacks.

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By contacting APM promptly, communities can avoid unnecessary danger and ensure swift professional handling of the situation.

The Civil Defence Force continues to emphasise its guiding principles of “Ready, Fast & Integrity,” reflecting its commitment to rapid response and responsible action in safeguarding communities.

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Public cooperation remains essential in enabling APM to act effectively during such incidents. Residents in Sematan and surrounding areas are encouraged to remain vigilant and to report any similar cases directly to APM.

For emergencies, the public can contact the Sematan District Operations Control Centre at 082711292. This case highlights the importance of community awareness and the role of APM in maintaining safety standards across Sarawak.

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By working together, authorities and residents can ensure that potential hazards are addressed swiftly and effectively.

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By Sarawak Daily

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