Malaysia

Fire engulfs workers’ dorm in Melaka

100 migrant construction personnel left homeless

Updated 11 months ago · Published on 30 May 2023 7:30AM

Fire engulfs workers’ dorm in Melaka
Tangga Batu Fire and Rescue station operations commander Mohamed Azuani Mat Yusuf says the firefighters had difficulty finding hydrants in the area because it is a new construction site, and had to depend on water stored in the fire engines. – Bernama, May 30, 2023

MELAKA – An eight-door workers’ dormitory measuring 3,962m was destroyed in a fire at a construction site here yesterday.

Tangga Batu Fire and Rescue station operations commander Mohamed Azuani Mat Yusuf said the station received a distress call at 6.14pm, and a team of firefighters arrived at the scene within 10 minutes.

“Fire gutted the eight-door workers’ dormitory and a few compartments where cables and petrol were stored. We managed to control the fire by 7.31pm.

"About 100 construction workers, mainly migrant workers who lived in the quarters, were left homeless, but nobody was injured in the incident,” he told reporters here last night.

He added that three fire engines and 14 firefighters from Tangga Batu, Cheng and Ayer Keroh were involved in the operation.

Azuani said the firefighters had difficulty finding hydrants in the area because it is a new construction site, and had to depend on water stored in the fire engines. – Bernama, May 30, 2023

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