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Gas pipeline fire: Risk of secondary explosion is very low — Fire chief

1 Apr 2025, 1:57 PM
Gas pipeline fire: Risk of secondary explosion is very low — Fire chief

KUALA LUMPUR, April 1 — The likelihood of a secondary explosion following the gas pipeline fire in Putra Heights, Subang Jaya, today is very low, said the Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM).

Its director-general Datuk Nor Hisham Mohammad said this was because no gas flow was detected this evening after the closure of four main valves in Kampung Lombong Puchong, Batu Tiga, Shah Alam, and Klang this morning.

This development made it easier for the fire investigation team to enter and identify the cause of the blaze.

“Residents may enter their homes under the supervision of authorities to retrieve belongings or pets. However, there is currently no electricity supply in the affected area,” he said at the scene.

Hisham added that 237 houses were affected, and the number of victims involved is 305, most of whom suffered burns and heat inhalation injuries.

"A total of 88 building units involving 78 houses and 10 shophouses were burnt between 10 and 90 per cent, and the cause of the incident is still under investigation," he said.

275 cars and 56 motorcycles were destroyed in the blaze.

To maintain order and security at the site, 35 members of the General Operations Force have been deployed.

Hisham said the fire was fully extinguished at 3.45pm. 325 personnel from 11 agencies were involved in the firefighting and rescue operations.

"Cleanup and inspection work will be carried out within 24 hours," he said.

Earlier, Petronas confirmed that the fire broke out at 8.10am at the main pipeline, belonging to Petronas Gas Bhd, along Jalan Putra Harmoni in Selangor.

— Bernama

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