Selangor fire: 56 people questioned as early probe confirms digging 30m from Putra Heights gas pipeline
- A pipeline fire erupted on April 1 at Jalan Harmoni, Putra Heights, Subang Jaya.
- A ruptured gas pipeline belonging to PETRONAS Gas caused the massive blaze.
- Flames reached over 30 metres, with temperatures hitting 1,000 degrees Celsius, and homes burned.
- Minister Linggi said a transparent investigation should prioritize public safety; "The rakyat's safety and well-being are top priority."
- The fire impacted 1,254 people, damaged 148 houses, destroyed 87, and prompted temporary evacuation centers.
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Selangor fire: 56 people questioned as early probe confirms digging 30m from Putra Heights gas pipeline
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