44 trapped at Telaga Tujuh waterfall rescued


Fire and Rescue Department personnel rescuing stranded hikers and mountain guides at the Telaga Tujuh Waterfall in Langkawi earlier today. – Pic courtesy of Bomba, October 16, 2022.

ALL 41 hikers and three mountain guides, who were trapped at the Telaga Tujuh Waterfall in Langkawi following a water surge incident this morning, have been rescued.

Kedah Fire and Rescue Department director, senior assistant fire commissioner, Sayani Saidon, said that all the victims, aged between 30 and 50, were brought to safety from the waterfall area by officers and members of the Langkawi Fire and Rescue station.

“All 41 hikers and three guides are said to have made the ascent to Telaga Tujuh at 4am, and arrived at the summit at 7.30am. They rested for half an hour and started the journey down after heavy rain.

“When they reached the river, they could not cross due to the strong current and called the fire department. All the victims did not suffer any injuries, and the operation was completed at 3.56pm,” he said in a statement today.

Meanwhile, Langkawi district police chief Shariman Ashari confirmed that all victims were brought down safely.

In a related development, Langkawi Civil Defence Force officer Captain (PA) Ahmad Shahfikri Darus, in a statement today, said that heavy rain with strong winds is still persisting in the resort island.

“We are monitoring areas that can potentially flood, as well as the water level of the main rivers.

“The districts affected by floods and storms are Ayer Hangat, Kuah, Padang Matsirat and Ulu Melaka. There was also a landslide on Jalan Gunung Raya, located in Mukim Ulu Melaka, and clean-up work is being carried out,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Department of Irrigation and Drainage’s Public Infobanjir portal reported that Sungai Melaka’s water level exceeded the danger level with a reading of 3.89m, and is trending upwards as of 4pm today. – Bernama, October 16, 2022.


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