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ROBAN, SARAWAK – Two men are lucky to be alive after the four-wheel drive (4WD) vehicle they were in overturned and landed on top of a road divider along the Pan Borneo Highway this morning.

The accident happened at Lichok, near the Saratok-Sarikei stretch, involving a black Toyota Hilux. According to the Sarawak Fire and Rescue Department’s Operations Centre (PGO), the Saratok Fire and Rescue Station (BBP) received an emergency call at around 9.20am.
Six firefighters led by Senior Fire Officer II Abdul Rahman Sabi were immediately sent to the location.
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The department confirmed that the vehicle had hit the road divider and overturned in the middle of the road. The cause of the accident is believed to be self-inflicted, meaning no other vehicles were involved in the crash.
“There were two men in the Hilux,” said a spokesperson from the department. “One of them survived without injuries, while the other sustained minor injuries. Both were taken to Saratok Hospital by ambulance for further treatment.”
Firefighters did not need to carry out any rescue operation as the victims were already outside the vehicle. Their task was mainly to clean up the scene, including removing debris and oil spills from the road to ensure safety for other road users.
No major traffic jam was reported in the area as the situation was brought under control quickly.
This accident serves as a reminder for drivers to always be alert and careful, especially when driving along highways. Wet roads, high speed, or sudden swerves can lead to serious accidents.
Authorities are still investigating the exact cause of the incident.