17 devotees trapped in temple during Thaipusam preparations rescued

The Sri Muniswarar Maha Mariamman temple is located in flood prone area

5:00 PM MYT

 

JOHOR BAHRU – Firemen rescued 17 Hindu devotees who were trapped at the Sri Muniswarar Maha Mariamman in Kampung Kangkar Tebrau Kiri last night, while preparing for the Thaipusam celebration after flash floods hit the temple.

Tebrau fire and rescue station operations commander senior fire officer Khairul Azhar Abd Aziz said they received a report of the incident at 10.13pm, before eight firemen rushed to the scene.

“Heavy rain throughout the day yesterday caused water to rise up to three metres before the temple management contacted the fire department. The area is prone to floods especially during prolonged periods of rain,” he said in a statement today.

He said all victims, comprising eight men, eight women and a boy, were evacuated to a safe location, adding that no casualties were reported.

The operation ended at 11.53pm, he added. – January 25, 2024

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