Kota Kinabalu: Bomba Malaysia’s elite search and rescue team has participated in the 4th International Mountain Rescue Summit, exchanging the latest technologies and practices with counterparts from around the world.
The Malaysia n team joined search and rescue experts from various countries at the summit, which took place from May 21-25 in Yunnan, China, spanning the cities of Shangri-La in Tibet autonomous city and Zhaotong City. Participating countries included Malaysia , Thailand, France, Laos and organiser China.
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“This summit is very important in the history of China search and rescue. It signifies a new era of international collaboration and knowledge sharing in disaster management,” Yeh said. Simon Chin Yau Ming, Secretary General of Isara Asia and a Sabahan himself, emphasized the importance of the event for Bomba Malaysia, particularly for Bomba Sabah.
Simon also mentioned that with the help of the Chinese government, Bomba Sabah will benefit from future cooperation in training with the Yunnan Fire Rescue Corps at the world’s biggest and most advanced search and rescue training centre.
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