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Sultan Views ‘Disaster’ Drill
By Sonia K and Zaim Zaini
Bangar
- The sounds of the rotating blades of choppers echoed around
Temburong as His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei
Darussalam arrived at Ulu Belalong yesterday morning and consented
to visit a "landslide affected area" to oversee the rescue
operation.
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It was part of the "Hikmah Bersatu
2" exercise announced by the Natural Disaster Management Centre
(NDMC) Monday night. ,
The exercise depicted a
scenario where a landslide occurred at 8.1 Opm Monday night at
Ulu Belalong Park, Temburong resulting in 78 deaths, 115
injured, 37 saved and 20 missing as of 4.30pm yesterday. The
situation was made worse as bad weather caused a power blackout
and telephone lines were cut off at the affected area.
Heavy showers and strong winds
engulfed the whole of Brunei and the rain reduced visibility to
below 0.5 km.
Immediate actions were taken
when government officials heard about the "disaster".
They declared a state of
emergency at the local level and mobilised the Fire and Rescue
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Forces and Royal Brunei Police Force
to conduct immediate evacuation and search and rescue operations
in the affected areas.
The Natural Disaster Management
Centre was convened to mobilise and coordinate emergency
response and relief assistance of government agencies, local and
civil societies. Yesterday morning, government agencies
intensified their search and rescue efforts at the "landslide
area" in Ulu Belalong Park. |
An official opening ceremony for
the exercise was attended by Pehin Datu Lailaraja Major General Dato
Paduka Seri Haji Awg Halbi bin Haji Mohd Yusof, Commander of Royal
Brunei Armed Forces.
At 4.30pm yesterday, the Royal
Brunei Police Force (RBPF) informed that they have deployed 62
personnel at Ulu Belalong and 88 personnel at Bangar Police Station
to assist in the investigation, and control of traffic and crowd.
On top of that, 50 medical
personnel have also been assigned to assist in the operation,
including 33 personnel stationed at Ulu Temburong and 17 at Bangar.
The personnel were brought by eight Fast Assault Boats (FAB).
During the "disaster", two main
bridges - Kampong Bokok and Kampong Senokoh - had collapsed.
Besides, several houses at Kampong Senokoh, Labu, Selangan and
Batang Duri were also severely damaged.
The rescue team also ensured that
victims from the affected areas were taken to safer buildings. Most
of the victims were sent to the nearest hospital for further
treatment.
Supply of clean water also reached
the affected areas while officials said they had enough food to last
for one more day. However, communication and power supply are still
cut off, thus a generator was used as an alternative with satellite
uplink as a mode of communication.
The agencies involved in the rescue
mission are working relentlessly in trying to save and find the
missing victims. --
Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin
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