
Penang Fire and Rescue Department successfully contained a 1.2-hectare forest blaze in Taman Bukit Gambir, Gelugor, using fire break techniques
GEORGE TOWN: A 1.2-hectare forest area in Taman Bukit Gambir, Gelugor, caught fire earlier today.
The Penang Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) received an emergency call at 1.51pm, with the first engine from Jalan Perak Fire and Rescue Station arriving at the scene at 2.07pm.
Assistant Director of the Fire and Rescue Operations Division, John Sagun Francis, said the firefighting operation was divided into two sectors.
He stated that fire break techniques were also employed to prevent the flames from spreading further.
The operation involved nine personnel with the aid of a Fire Rescue Tender (FRT), an Emergency Medical Rescue Services (EMRS) unit, and a utility vehicle.
John Sagun confirmed the fire was completely extinguished by 4.15pm.
He added that further checks are still being conducted, with no casualties reported from the incident.
 The Sun Malaysia

