ASAJAYA: Early Morning Car Crash Along Jalan Jamukan Kiri Leaves Driver Unscathed

A 35-year-old woman miraculously escaped injury in a car crash along Jalan Jamukan Kiri, Asajaya, early this morning. The accident occurred at approximately 7:10 am when the pick-up truck she was driving skidded off the road and plunged into a nearby ditch.
The incident took place on Jalan Jamukan Kiri, a known route for daily commuters in Asajaya, Sarawak. The early morning accident alarmed nearby residents and passers-by as the vehicle veered off the road, coming to a stop in a ditch.
Firefighters from the Asajaya Fire and Rescue Station were immediately dispatched to the scene, located about 8km from their station, after receiving an emergency call at 7:20 am. The team rushed to the accident site, fully prepared to conduct a rescue operation. However, upon arrival, they found that the driver had already been assisted by quick-thinking passers-by who managed to pull her out of the vehicle safely.
Remarkably, the driver was confirmed unhurt despite the severity of the crash. According to witnesses at the scene, she appeared visibly shaken but was not physically injured. Passers-by who rescued her reported that she was conscious and responsive, a testament to the lucky escape she had from what could have been a serious accident.
After ensuring the driver’s safety, the fire and rescue team proceeded to disconnect the vehicle’s battery to prevent any potential fire hazards, a standard procedure to eliminate further risks during such incidents.
The quick response of the community in Asajaya played a crucial role in this morning’s incident. Passers-by acted swiftly to assist the driver before emergency services arrived, highlighting the importance of community vigilance and preparedness in times of crisis.
Skidding remains a prevalent issue on many roads in Sarawak, particularly during early morning hours when roads are often slippery due to dew and overnight rain. Motorists are urged to exercise extra caution, especially when navigating rural roads like Jalan Jamukan Kiri, where sharp turns and limited visibility can pose additional risks.
Authorities continue to remind drivers in Sarawak to adhere to safe driving practices, including maintaining a safe speed, ensuring vehicles are in good condition, and staying vigilant at all times, especially in areas prone to accidents.
The Fire and Rescue Department in Sarawak remains committed to providing quick and efficient emergency services. In today’s incident, their prompt arrival and professional handling of the situation ensured no further danger arose from the accident scene.
The involvement of bystanders before emergency services arrived underscores the community spirit of Asajaya residents. Their immediate action in rescuing the driver serves as a reminder of how public awareness and proactive assistance can save lives.
This morning’s accident along Jalan Jamukan Kiri could have ended much worse, but thanks to the quick response of passers-by and the Fire and Rescue Department, the driver’s life was safeguarded. As road safety continues to be a concern in Sarawak, incidents like this highlight the importance of careful driving, community readiness, and swift emergency responses.






