TELANG USAN – A community-focused initiative known as Operation Ramah was carried out on 17 June 2026 in Telang Usan with the aim of identifying areas vulnerable to emergencies and potential disasters.
The exercise centred on the Old Long Waterfront, where the BRAVO squad, led by Pbt. (PA) Hilkia Balan Nuh, engaged in a friendly outreach operation at Long Lama.
The activity was designed to strengthen ties with residents while reinforcing awareness of early warning signs that could indicate risks to public safety.
The Civil Defence Force (APM) in Telang Usan reminded residents to remain vigilant and to recognise indicators that may precede emergencies.
Officials emphasised the importance of reporting any early information directly to APM, both before and during critical situations.
This proactive approach is intended to ensure swift responses and minimise potential harm. During the operation, no signs of danger or early warnings were detected.
The absence of incidents highlighted the value of preventive measures and community cooperation in maintaining safety standards.
The initiative also served as a reminder that preparedness is not only about responding to crises but also about building resilience through awareness and communication.
Operation Ramah reflects broader efforts across Sarawak to strengthen disaster readiness. Similar programmes have been introduced in other districts, focusing on community education, early detection, and coordinated response strategies.
These initiatives are part of a wider national framework that encourages local participation in safeguarding lives and property.
Community engagement remains a cornerstone of such operations. By involving residents directly, authorities aim to foster a culture of vigilance and responsibility.
The friendly nature of the outreach also helps build trust between enforcement teams and the public, ensuring that information flows more effectively during emergencies.
The slogans “Blue Hero” and “APM Forever” were echoed during the exercise, symbolising the dedication of the Civil Defence Force and their ongoing commitment to protecting communities. These expressions of solidarity underline the importance of collective effort in facing potential threats.
As Sarawak continues to experience rapid development, the balance between progress and safety becomes increasingly vital.
Programmes like Operation Ramah demonstrate how local authorities are working to ensure that communities remain prepared, resilient, and united in the face of unforeseen challenges.





