Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – The colossal fire broke out on Tuesday in the Malaysian suburb outside Kuala Lumpur due to the gas pipelines that encourage the evacuation of nearby houses.
Toranting Inferno near the gas station in the city of Putra in the central Selango state is visible for kilometers (miles). Petronas National Oil Company told the statement that the fire broke out on one of its gas pipelines at 8:10
It was said in a short statement that the pipeline was affected. Three gas stations near the fire site did not affect, but they were temporarily closed as a measure of precaution, Petronas said, adding that investigations were still ongoing.
Municipal Management Unit Selangor announced that the flame is expanding to several houses in a nearby village, and efforts were invested in the efforts to capture residents. It was added that several people have suffered burns and will be taken for treatment, but the scope of full damage is estimated and says the valve on the pipeline is closed and it will eventually extract fire.
The Star England newspaper said that the fire and rescue teams saved seven victims, including two older individuals. No victims have been reported so far.
Dozens of the Selangor firefighter were shipped on the scene. Chief Minister Selangor Amirudin Shari said the fire department quickly evacuated the residents from nearby houses as a security measure. He said he would be temporarily placed in a mosque nearby until the situation is under control.
Pictures and videos of the fireball headed the virus on social media, and some said they said that they felt the doors and windows of their homes believed to have been a fire for the explosion before.
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2025-04-01 04:39:00