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Sarawak Bomba reports 5 hotspots, boosts AI for haze fight
Sarawak Bomba reports 5 hotspots, boosts AI for haze fight

The Sun

time23-07-2025

  • Climate
  • The Sun

Sarawak Bomba reports 5 hotspots, boosts AI for haze fight

KUCHING: The Sarawak Fire and Rescue Department (Bomba) has identified five hotspots across the state, which are likely contributing to hazy conditions exacerbated by persistent hot and dry weather. According to Sarawak Bomba director Jamri Masran, fire stations in the affected divisions are currently on high alert and conducting close monitoring. Jamri, speaking to reporters after officiating at the Sarawak Bomba monthly assembly at Lopeng fire station today, listed the identified hotspots: Kampung Selarat in Lundu (Kuching), Kampung Lachau Jinggau (Sri Aman), Rumah Pilai (Sibu), Lusong Laku (Kapit), and Long Tuyuk (Limbang). He confirmed that all personnel in these divisions have been mobilised to monitor the affected areas and implement proactive measures to mitigate any potential fire risks. Notably, for the Limbang hotspot, the Lutong fire and rescue station, although outside Miri's immediate vicinity, has been assigned to maintain continuous observation. Jamri emphasised that Bomba maintains a state of preparedness throughout the year, not solely during dry spells or haze periods. This year-round readiness is crucial due to the increasingly unpredictable nature of current weather patterns. 'The weather nowadays is very inconsistent – one moment it's scorching hot, the next it's raining, which makes early prediction and planning a challenge,' he explained. In his speech at the assembly, Jamri also discussed Bomba's ongoing efforts to advance its integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI), aligning with the rapid pace of global technological developments. He stated that AI implementation within the department is a strategic initiative poised to transform operational processes and significantly enhance organizational efficiency. 'AI offers faster and more effective data processing capabilities compared to conventional methods, enabling the department to make more accurate decisions based on complex and extensive data analysis,' Jamri remarked. He cited examples like Robotic Process Automation (RPA), Natural Language Processing (NLP), and Machine Learning, which can now perform many repetitive and labor-intensive tasks more efficiently and without error. 'For instance, fire safety plan processing can now be completed within a day compared to the previous time frame of 14 days,' he highlighted. Jamri also touched on a directive concerning the Prohibition on Making Public Statements under Subregulation 19(1) of the Public Officers (Conduct and Discipline) Regulations 1993 [P.U. (A) 395/1993]. He reiterated that public officers are prohibited from making any public statements that could tarnish or discredit the government's image. 'Public officers are not allowed to make any comments that highlight the weaknesses of any government policy, plan or decision, or circulate any such statements or remarks whether made by themselves or others,' he clarified. He underscored the government's commitment to optimizing communication media, especially social media, to ensure transparent and responsible dissemination of information regarding government policies. 'Social media is a vital platform for enabling government agencies to communicate swiftly and effectively with the public and stakeholders, enhancing the delivery of government services,' he added. Jamri urged all Sarawak Bomba personnel to exercise prudence when making statements, comments, or posts, advising them to 'refrain from spreading false information, inciting remarks, slander, provocation, or any claims that cannot be verified.' During the same event, Jamri presented certificates of appreciation to several Bomba officers, strategic partners, agencies, and media representatives, acknowledging their continuous support, dedication, and collaboration with the department. Among the notable attendees were Sarawak Regional Air Base commander Asst Fire Commr Sofian Ahmed@Ibrahim, Fire Safety Division deputy director Senior Fire Supt Ahmad Nizam Sapaiee, and Zone 6 Miri Fire chief Senior Fire Supt Ismaidi Ismail.

Community fire brigades boost safety ahead of Gawai
Community fire brigades boost safety ahead of Gawai

The Star

time26-05-2025

  • General
  • The Star

Community fire brigades boost safety ahead of Gawai

A TOTAL of 234 community fire brigades have been formed across Sarawak since 2021 to boost fire preparedness, especially in longhouses and remote areas. Sarawak Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) director Jamri Masran said the initiative has so far involved 2,981 volunteers, including 1,419 members from 98 teams based in longhouses, which are considered high-risk due to their wooden construction and rural locations. 'The community's involvement is very encouraging and proves that awareness of safety is increasing, especially among rural communities,' Jamri told Bernama. He was speaking at the closing of the Gawai Dayak 2025 Festival Season Safety Campaign at the Pitre Abit Tayup Longhouse in Skim Bintangor. He said the establishment of the community fire brigades not only increased the community's ability to deal with fires early but also strengthened cooperation between JBPM and local communities. The role of community brigades, he said, became especially important during the Gawai Dayak festive season, which usually saw an increase in the risk of fires breaking out due to excessive use of electricity, open stoves, and uncontrolled burning. 'Longhouses are the cultural heritage of the Dayak community and a symbol of unity, but the flammable wooden structure makes them very vulnerable to fire hazards. 'With trained community fire brigades, response can be quicker and more efficient in emergency situations,' he said. Jamri said the Gawai safety campaign aimed to raise awareness of fire hazards and foster a culture of prevention. Activities held during the campaign included fire safety talks, emergency response training, and firefighting demonstrations. 'The knowledge and skills shared through this campaign serve as a valuable guide not only during the festive period, but in everyday life,' said Jamri.

Over 230 community firefighting teams formed in Sarawak since 2021
Over 230 community firefighting teams formed in Sarawak since 2021

Borneo Post

time25-05-2025

  • General
  • Borneo Post

Over 230 community firefighting teams formed in Sarawak since 2021

Jamri and his delegation were welcomed by residents upon arriving at the event. SARIKEI (May 26): A total of 234 Community Firefighting Teams (Pasukan Bomba Komuniti, PBK) have been established across Sarawak between 2021 and April 2025, involving 2,981 members, said Sarawak Fire and Rescue Department (Bomba) director Jamri Masran. He said the figures reflect encouraging public participation in community-based firefighting efforts. 'In retrospect, departmental records from 2021 to April 2025 show that 98 PBKs were set up specifically in longhouses throughout Sarawak, involving 1,419 members,' Jamri noted. He emphasised that these community firefighting teams bring significant benefits, particularly in terms of safety for residents in longhouse communities. Jamri said this during the closing ceremony of the 2025 Gawai Dayak Festive Season Safety campaign yesterday at Rumah Panjang Patre Ambit, Skim B, Bintangor. According to Jamri, the campaign aimed to raise fire safety awareness among the public, especially longhouse residents, during festive seasons. 'In moments of celebration, we must not overlook safety aspects, particularly the risk of fires caused by unsafe electrical usage, open stoves, or uncontrolled open burning. 'This campaign is a noble effort to strengthen ties between local communities and Bomba, while encouraging collective responsibility for neighborhood safety,' he said. He stressed that the department is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of all communities, including those in rural areas. Also present at the ceremony were Sarikei Division Resident Datu Michael Ronnie Langgong and Meradong District officer Thomas Geoffrey Kandawang. bomba community firefighting Jamri Masran lead

Over 200 Community Fire Brigades In Sarawak
Over 200 Community Fire Brigades In Sarawak

Barnama

time24-05-2025

  • General
  • Barnama

Over 200 Community Fire Brigades In Sarawak

GENERAL SIBU, May 25 (Bernama) – A total of 234 Community Fire Brigafes have been established throughout Sarawak since 2021 to strengthen the preparedness of the people in facing fires. Sarawak Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) director Jamri Masran said this initiative involved a total of 2,981 members, including 1,419 members from 98 teams based in longhouses, a key factor on the risk of fires breaking out in remote locations. 'The community's involvement is very encouraging and proves that awareness of safety is increasing, especially among rural communities,' he said when closing the Gawai Dayak 2025 Festival Season Safety Campaign at the Pitre Abit Tayup Longhouse in Skim Bintangor near here today. He said the establishment of these community fire brigades would not only increase the community's ability to deal with fires early but also strengthen cooperation between JBPM and the local communitites. According to him, the role of Community Fire Brigades has become increasingly important ahead of the Gawai Dayak festival season, which usually sees an increase in the risk of fires breaking out due to excessive use of electricity, open stoves and uncontrolled burning. 'Longhouses are the cultural heritage of the Dayak community and a symbol of unity but the flammable wooden structure makes them very vulnerable to the fire hazard. Therefore, with the presence of a trained community fire brigade, we can act more quickly and efficiently in emergency situations,' he said. Jamri said the Gawai safety campaign aims to increase community awareness of fire safety aspects and promote a culture of prevention among longhouse residents. Among the activities carried out are firefighting demonstrations, awareness talks and training to deal with emergency situations. 'The knowledge and fire-fighting skills acquired through this programme make for a useful guide for all longhouse residents, not only during the festive season but in everyday life (routines),' he added.

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