Malaysia

11 cases of people trapped in lifts reported in S’gor: Fire and Rescue Dept

Several hospitals also affected by power outage, says state health director

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 27 Jul 2022 11:06PM

11 cases of people trapped in lifts reported in S’gor: Fire and Rescue Dept
Selangor Health director Datuk Dr Sha’ari Ngadiman says they used generators to supply electricity to hospitals in the state to prevent disruptions to their operations. – Bernama pic, July 27, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The Selangor Fire and Rescue Department received 11 emergency calls linked to cases of users being trapped in lifts of houses and office and commercial buildings following a major power outage today.

Selangor Fire and Rescue Department director Norazam Khamis said the cases occurred in Shah Alam, Kajang, Serdang, Damansara, Subang, and Sg Buloh but no injuries were reported.

Meanwhile, a Kuala Lumpur Fire and Rescue Department operations centre spokesman said they also received many similar emergency calls but have yet to determine the actual number of genuine cases.

Selangor Health director Datuk Dr Sha’ari Ngadiman said they used generators to supply electricity to hospitals in the state to prevent disruptions to their operations.

He said in a statement today that Serdang Hospital, Selayang Hospital, and Kajang Hospital were among those in Selangor that were affected by the outage.

Meanwhile, Tenaga Nasional Bhd confirmed this afternoon that several areas nationwide were hit by a power outage.

In Selangor, electricity supply disruptions were reported to have occurred for 30 minutes at several government premises and stalls around the Kuala Langat district while several factories, including an e-commerce company in Section 22, Shah Alam and a glove factory in Klang, were also affected.

Three areas in Melaka, namely parts of Cheng, Malim, and Batu Berendam were affected by the outage, which also hit several industrial areas, said Melaka TNB services head Khairizam Ibrahim.

In Pahang, power supply disruptions were reported in several areas around the districts of Kuantan, Pekan, and Bentong at around 1pm.

30-year-old Mohd Hasrul Affendi, a  car workshop owner in Padang Lalang, Kuantan, said they could not continue work on repairing six vehicles in his shop as most of their machines were powered by electricity.

In Kelantan, the power outage lasted nearly 30 minutes around Jalan Che Kadir, Kota Baru, which houses several business premises like restaurants, jewellery shops, hotels, and government offices.

Several areas in Kedah, among them in Kuala Muda and Kota Setar, also suffered power supply disruptions for about less than an hour.

A survey also found that traffic lights in several areas around Sg Petani did not function due to the outage.

Meanwhile, no major power disruptions were reported in Penang, with only certain areas affected, including Seberang Jaya, Butterworth, and Bayan Lepas. – Bernama, July 27, 2022

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