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5 family members killed in Jerantut crash
5 family members killed in Jerantut crash

New Straits Times

time2 days ago

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5 family members killed in Jerantut crash

KUANTAN: Five members of a family were killed in a two-vehicle collision on Jalan Jerantut Feri, Jerantut, around midnight last night. Pahang Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) director Mohd Razam Taja Rahim said the incident, which occurred around midnight, involved a Perodua Bezza and a Toyota Alphard. He said three men and two women, aged between 17 and 26, who were travelling in the Perodua Bezza, died at the scene. Two of the victims were trapped inside the vehicle, while the other three were thrown out due to the impact. "The victims in the Toyota Alphard comprised two men and one woman, all of whom sustained injuries," he said in a statement today. He added that initial investigations revealed the Toyota Alphard was travelling from Pulau Tawar to Jerantut, while the Perodua Bezza was on its way from Bota, Perak, to Jerantut. Mohd Razam said firefighters used rescue tool equipment to extricate the trapped victims, and all five deceased were handed over to the police for further action. He added that the three injured victims were transported to a nearby hospital by the Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM) ambulance. – BERNAMA

Five family members killed in Jerantut crash
Five family members killed in Jerantut crash

The Sun

time2 days ago

  • The Sun

Five family members killed in Jerantut crash

KUANTAN: Five members of a family were killed in a two-vehicle collision on Jalan Jerantut Feri, Jerantut, around midnight last night. Pahang Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) director Mohd Razam Taja Rahim said the incident, which occurred around midnight, involved a Perodua Bezza and a Toyota Alphard. He said three men and two women, aged between 17 and 26, who were travelling in the Perodua Bezza, died at the scene. Two of the victims were trapped inside the vehicle, while the other three were thrown out due to the impact. 'The victims in the Toyota Alphard comprised two men and one woman, all of whom sustained injuries,' he said in a statement today. He added that initial investigations revealed the Toyota Alphard was travelling from Pulau Tawar to Jerantut, while the Perodua Bezza was on its way from Bota, Perak, to Jerantut. Mohd Razam said firefighters used rescue tool equipment to extricate the trapped victims, and all five deceased were handed over to the police for further action. He added that the three injured victims were transported to a nearby hospital by the Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM) ambulance.

School holidays: Monitor children's safety to avoid unwanted incidents
School holidays: Monitor children's safety to avoid unwanted incidents

The Sun

time27-05-2025

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  • The Sun

School holidays: Monitor children's safety to avoid unwanted incidents

KUANTAN: The Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) of Pahang has advised parents and guardians to take appropriate safety measures and to monitor their children's movements during the coming school holidays to avoid any untoward incidents. Pahang JBPM director Mohd Razam Taja Rahim also urged them to ensure the location is safe and the weather is good if they hold water activities, besides making sure they do not become complacent or neglect their children. 'The weather these days is very unpredictable. So, I ask everyone to prioritise safety. Parents must know their children's whereabouts and advise their children not to go near canals and areas with strong currents,' he said. He said this when met by reporters after the 2024 Fire Safety Organisation Seminar which was officiated by Pahang State Secretary Datuk Nazri Abu Bakar. Mohd Razam said that in the first four months of this year, a total of 14 drowning cases were recorded, in addition to three residential fire incidents. Meanwhile, he said a total of 293 premises have been identified and designated as subject to compliance with fire safety regulations, including having a fire certificate (FC) in Pahang. Compliance, he said, was important to ensure life safety and minimise property losses, with owners of premises whose FCs had expired being advised to renew the certificates to ensure the buildings or premises involved were safe to live in.

School holidays: Parents urged to ensure kids' safety
School holidays: Parents urged to ensure kids' safety

The Sun

time27-05-2025

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  • The Sun

School holidays: Parents urged to ensure kids' safety

KUANTAN: The Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) of Pahang has advised parents and guardians to take appropriate safety measures and to monitor their children's movements during the coming school holidays to avoid any untoward incidents. Pahang JBPM director Mohd Razam Taja Rahim also urged them to ensure the location is safe and the weather is good if they hold water activities, besides making sure they do not become complacent or neglect their children. 'The weather these days is very unpredictable. So, I ask everyone to prioritise safety. Parents must know their children's whereabouts and advise their children not to go near canals and areas with strong currents,' he said. He said this when met by reporters after the 2024 Fire Safety Organisation Seminar which was officiated by Pahang State Secretary Datuk Nazri Abu Bakar. Mohd Razam said that in the first four months of this year, a total of 14 drowning cases were recorded, in addition to three residential fire incidents. Meanwhile, he said a total of 293 premises have been identified and designated as subject to compliance with fire safety regulations, including having a fire certificate (FC) in Pahang. Compliance, he said, was important to ensure life safety and minimise property losses, with owners of premises whose FCs had expired being advised to renew the certificates to ensure the buildings or premises involved were safe to live in.

Pahang Fire Dept urges vigilance after 14 drowning deaths in 4 months
Pahang Fire Dept urges vigilance after 14 drowning deaths in 4 months

New Straits Times

time27-05-2025

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  • New Straits Times

Pahang Fire Dept urges vigilance after 14 drowning deaths in 4 months

KUANTAN: The Pahang Fire and Rescue Department has expressed concern over the deaths of 14 individuals due to drowning in the first four months of this year. Its director Mohd Razam Taja Rahim said the victims were reported to have drowned in rivers, canals, beaches, lakes, mining ponds and waterfalls. He said that although the figure is lower than the 24 drowning deaths recorded statewide from January to April last year, necessary safety and preventive measures must still be taken during water-related activities. "The risk of drowning can be avoided if safety is prioritised by the public when entering the water. "People must be aware of the dangers posed by natural water bodies. "During unpredictable weather conditions, especially heavy rain, those planning to engage in water activities must take extra precautions. "Parents must closely monitor their children, especially at waterfalls and rivers where sudden kepala air (surge of water) incidents can occur," he told reporters today after the Fire Safety Organisation Seminar 2025, launched by Pahang State Secretary Datuk Nazri Abu Bakar at a hotel here. Razam urged parents to be vigilant and keep track of their children's whereabouts during the upcoming school holidays to prevent untoward incidents, particularly those involving water recreation. Meanwhile, Razam said the department currently has 1,828 officers and personnel, including auxiliary firefighters, ready to be deployed during emergencies across the state. He said the department remains on high alert and in constant communication with other rescue agencies during the festive period, as well as the monsoon and dry seasons, to ensure effective coordination of rescue efforts.

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