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Cops, Fire Dept rescue all 30 film crew members trapped in Gua Tempurung

Police say victims shut in after water in cave rose to waist level

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 26 Oct 2022 11:54PM

Cops, Fire Dept rescue all 30 film crew members trapped in Gua Tempurung
The rescued film crew who were trapped in Gua Tempurung earlier today. Perak police chief Datuk Mohd Yusri Hassan Basri said the Kampar police headquarters received information at 4.10pm about civilians being trapped inside Gua Tempurung due to rising water levels. – @bernamadotcom Twitter pic, October 26, 2022

IPOH – All 30 international film company crew members trapped in Gua Tempurung in Gopeng, near here have been rescued.

Perak police chief Datuk Mohd Yusri Hassan Basri said the Kampar police headquarters received information at 4.10pm about civilians being trapped inside Gua Tempurung due to rising water levels.

“Teams from the Gopeng and Kota Baru police stations were dispatched to the location. “Based on initial investigations, the incident happened due to continuous heavy rain since 4pm. The victims became trapped after the water level rose suddenly in the cave.

“The water was about 1.5-m deep. All the victims were crew members of an international film company from Singapore working on a film,” he said in a statement tonight.

Yusri said the total number of crew involved was 80 people and the 30 who were trapped included locals and Singaporeans.

He said members of the Fire and Rescue Department and police launched a joint rescue effort and as a result, all those who were trapped were rescued and taken out of the area, with no injuries reported.

One of the trapped crew members, Muhd Aidilfitri Ilias, 20, who has been working with the film company for two months, said they entered the cave at 8am and, at about 4pm, the water level suddenly rose up to waist-level.

“The situation was chaotic and everyone panicked as we were trapped for two hours. I managed to contact the crew outside the cave to inform them of our situation so that they could call the Fire and Rescue Department.

“I was traumatised and afraid when it happened and I was only thinking of saving myself and our equipment,” he told reporters when met at the scene.

Meanwhile, Mohd Fitri Shah Abdullah, 25, said he was just thankful they managed to escape unscathed.

“We couldn’t contact anyone due to the limited communication network and we could only communicate with our other crew members using a walkie-talkie,” he said. – Bernama, October 26, 2022

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