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29 Dec 2025
Terrace House in Tabuan Laru Caught Fire at Midnight, No Casualties

Terrace House in Tabuan Laru Caught Fire at Midnight, No Casualties

KUCHING: A single-storey terrace house in Lorong 2C, Tabuan Laru, was severely damaged in a fire early this morning. Fortunately, no casualties were reported in the incident.

Operations Commander PBK II Pandi Seh stated that the Fire and Rescue Department (Bomba) received an emergency call at 12:23 am and immediately dispatched a team from the Tabuan Jaya Fire and Rescue Station (BBP) to the scene.

60% of the House Destroyed

Upon arrival, firefighters discovered that the fire had already engulfed a significant portion of the house, including the living room and three bedrooms.

Terrace House in Tabuan Laru Caught Fire at Midnight, No Casualties
Terrace House in Tabuan Laru Caught Fire at Midnight, No Casualties / Photo Credit : Bomba

“The total burned area is estimated to be 60 percent of the house structure,” said Pandi.

Firefighters worked swiftly to control the blaze, using two 200-foot long hose reel streams with one nozzle, drawing water from a nearby fire hydrant. After nearly two hours, the fire was successfully extinguished, and the operation ended at 2:36 am.

House Owner and Family Members Safe

Authorities confirmed that the house was occupied by 71-year-old Lee Gek Eng and three other family members, who all managed to escape safely.

The cause of the fire and the total damage are still under investigation. Two police officers were present at the scene to assist with security control throughout the operation.

A total of eight firefighters and one LFRT fire engine were deployed to handle the situation.

Authorities urge the public to always check electrical wiring and home appliances to prevent similar incidents. Further updates on the cause of the fire will be provided once investigations are complete.

By Minul Islam Rony

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