Japanese tourist injured while climbing Mount Mulu, Sarawak - rescue underway


General view of Mount Mulu in the Mulu National Park where a rescue mission is underway by Sarawak Bomba Air Unit to rescue a Japanese tourist who fell and injured himself while climbing.

MIRI: A rescue mission is underway to help a Japanese tourist who was injured while climbing Mount Mulu in the Mulu National Park.

The Sarawak Fire and Rescue Department (Bomba) has said that it is trying to deploy helicopters from its Air Wing to save the tourist, 25-year-old Akihiro Noda.

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