Malaysia Gas Pipeline Fire in Malaysia Injures 112 and Forces Evacuations
- A gas pipeline operated by Petronas in Puchong, Malaysia, caught fire on April 1, 2025, injuring at least 33 people during Eid celebrations.
- The fire forced evacuations of nearby homes, and flames were visible for kilometers outside Kuala Lumpur.
- Dozens of firefighters were deployed to manage the situation after a burst pipeline was identified as the cause of the fire.
- Residents reported feeling their doors and windows shake due to the explosion.
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Explosion, fire leave 100+ injured in Malaysia
Over 100 people were injured after a gas pipeline explosion caused a massive fireball near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Tuesday. According to The Associated Press, Petronas, a national oil company, confirmed that the massive fire in Malaysia was caused by one of the company’s gas pipelines at roughly 8:10 a.m. on Tuesday. The outlet noted that the company confirmed the pipeline responsible for the devastating fireball was later isolated by officia…
Massive Gas Explosion From An Unknown Source Shakes Malaysia
A terrifying fireball erupted into the sky Tuesday morning after a gas pipeline exploded near a gas station.The explosion rocked the neighborhood in Putra Heights, just outside Kuala Lumpur. The inferno, reaching 20 stories high at its peak, spread rapidly to nearby homes, leaving over 100 people injured and dozens of houses damaged. Explosion Happened on Muslim HolidayThe explosion, which occurred around 8:10 a.m. on a public holiday, sent shoc…
Pipeline Fireball In Malaysia Injures Many - Worthy Christian News
By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent Worthy News KUALA LUMPUR (Worthy News) – At least 145 people were injured, and many rushed to hospitals after a massive fire broke out at a natural gas pipeline near Malaysia’s largest city officials confirmed. https://www.worthynews.com/wordpressimages/2025/04/Pipeline-Bursts-Inferno.mp4 Witnesses saw a massive fireball showering flaming debris from the sky and shattering windows outside Kual…
"Total Chaos" in Malaysia after a fire caused by a leak on a gas pipeline
More than 100 people were injured on Tuesday, April 1 in Malaysia, in the heart of Selangor State, near Kuala Lumpur. The inhabitants had to flee the area due to a large fire caused by a leak on a gas pipeline.
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