Putra Heights blast: SPNB to rebuild 81 destroyed homes
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Putra Heights Fire Victim Rejected by Landlord Who Allegedly Claimed Her Race "Does a Lot of Heavy Cooking" - WORLD OF BUZZ
With the victims of Putra Heights still affected and looking for a temporary place to live in, an affected family, unfortunately, had to put up with an insensitive remark by a property agent while waiting for their permanent house to be rebuilt. A Malaysian woman, Melissa, whose entire family was also affected by the blaze shared a screenshot of the conversation between her mum and a property agent, in which both parties agreed to view the house…
Putra Heights inferno: 179 witness statements recorded, 769 reports filed, say cops
KUALA LUMPUR: Authorities have recorded 179 witness statements as part of investigations into the gas pipeline fire in Putra Heights, Subang Jaya on April 1, says Selangor police chief Datuk Hussein Omar Khan. Read full story
Putra Heights blast: SPNB to rebuild 81 destroyed homes
KUALA LUMPUR: Syarikat Perumahan Negara Bhd (SPNB) will rebuild 81 homes that were destroyed in the fire and gas pipeline explosion in Putra Heights, with the cost to be borne by the government. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
Victims of Putra Heights gas pipeline fire can replace vehicle documents at any JPJ office, free of charge
The road transport department (JPJ) has said that Putra Heights gas pipeline fire victims that still need to replace related vehicle documents can do so at any JPJ office, free of charge, Bernama reports. According to JPJ director-general Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli, those who have yet to replace their documents can visit any JPJ counter with details such as their identity card number and home address for verification, without the need for a police r…
5 Pakistani men honored for rescuing Malaysian fire victims from crocodile-infested river
Five Pakistani nationals have been hailed as heroes after risking their lives to rescue terrified residents during a devastating gas pipeline fire in Putra Heights, Malaysia. Their brave act has earned them widespread acclaim on social media, as well as official recognition from the Pakistani Embassy in Malaysia. The five men—Khaista Nawab (50), Bakht Munir (37), Amir Nawab (47), Rafiq Ullah (25), and Jaafar Ali (40)—were honored with certificat…
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