Fire Dept received 2,575 reports of fallen trees nationwide since January


PUTRAJAYA: The Fire and Rescue Department has received 2,575 emergency calls about fallen trees nationwide since January.

The department reported that Selangor had the highest number of cases with 441, followed by Perak with 321 and Sarawak with 264 between Jan and July.

"A total of eight victims were killed, 27 suffered various injuries, and 37 others were successfully rescued," the department said in a statement on Thursday (Sept 19).

Last year, 4,825 calls were received regarding fallen trees across the country.

"These incidents resulted in 10 deaths, 47 injuries, and 77 rescues," it said.

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The department constantly spreads awareness about safety and educates the public on what to do during hot and wet seasons.

"Currently, the country is experiencing unusual weather with unexpected heavy rain and storms. Strong winds also increase the risk of falling trees and broken branches," it said.

The department advised road users to be cautious as most fallen trees occur at the sides of streets or road shoulders.

"Drivers should always be aware of their surroundings, especially during rain. If anything untoward happens, do not panic. Switch off the engine, seek nearby help, and contact the MERS 999 hotline," it said.

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