36 tourists get stuck on Menara Taming Sari


Malacca Fire and Rescue Department spokesperson Assistant Fire Superintendent Mohd Hanif Mustafa says the department received a distress call regarding the stranded tourists on Menara Taming Sari at 5.58pm and arrived at the scene about seven minutes later. – Facebook pic, July 2, 2023.

THIRTY-six visitors on Menara Taming Sari in Banda Hilir faced an anxious moment when the revolving gyro platform they were on stopped moving, leaving them stranded at a height of 60 metres.

One of the victims, Zuliani Zulkeple, 42, from Bidong, Kedah, said she and her 13 family members took the ride on the 110-metre-tall tower at 5.30pm.

“The platform did a 360-degree turn twice while at the top before coming to a complete stop. I assumed the platform came to a halt to allow tourists to take pictures.

“After a while, I discovered that the platform had stopped due to a power outage. There were tourists who experienced shortness of breath because the platform only has one service door and no windows.

“Fortunately, the management of the tower sent maintenance workers to carry out repair work on the platform,” the nurse at the Sultan Abdul Halim Hospital in Sungai Petani, told Bernama in Malacca today.

Zuliani said that the maintenance workers had to manually bring down the platform in order for all of the passengers to be able to exit safely.

“Once we got to the bottom, fire personnel had to pry open the door to enable all tourists to leave the platform due to the power outage. We made it out safely at 6.30pm,” she said.

Malacca Fire and Rescue Department spokesperson Assistant Fire Superintendent Mohd Hanif Mustafa said the department received a distress call regarding the incident at 5.58pm and arrived at the scene about seven minutes later.

He said the maintenance crew brought the tourists down using a supplementary motor.

“We oversaw the rescue operation to ensure the safety of all the victims, who included 26 adults, eight children, one elderly person and one person with disabilities,” he said. – Bernama, July 2, 2023.


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