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Search for missing female hikers at Gunung Suku to resume today

Fire Dept says this following SAR postponement at 6pm yesterday

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 19 May 2022 8:30AM

Search for missing female hikers at Gunung Suku to resume today
The fifth day of the search and rescue operation continues today for the two women who disappeared in the water surge incident at Gunung Suku, with the team having found body parts believed to be from one of the women since Monday. – Screen grab pic, May 19, 2022

IPOH – The search and rescue mission to locate two women believed to have been swept away in a water surge while hiking Gunung Suku, Simpang Pulai here, on Sunday, will resume today.

A spokesman for the Perak Fire and Rescue Department said the operation was postponed at 6pm yesterday.

“On the fourth day today, the search operation was split into two teams with the search extended to the waterway area through a waterway tunnel past the main road.

“Team one expanded the search operation to the waterway area through a waterway tunnel past the main road with assistance from the K9 Detection Unit,” he said yesterday, adding that an excavator from a concessionaire was used to dig the soil and timber fragments that covered the waterway tunnel. 

He said the second team continued the search along the path of the water surge, moving from the bottom to the top and focusing more on the bamboo and timber piles.

Since Monday, the team has found parts and fragments of human limbs believed to belong to one of the two female climbers.

The two women, identified as See Su Yen, 32, and Ng Yee Chew, 46, from Cheras and Klang, Selangor, respectively, were believed to have been swept away by a water surge at 5am on Sunday. – Bernama, May 19, 2022

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