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The reconstruction and repair of homes damaged in the gas pipeline fire in Putra Heights, Subang Jaya, is expected to take ...
IT has been almost two months since a gas pipeline explosion rocked Putra Heights in Subang Jaya but several affected ...
Some residents affected by the gas pipeline explosion in Putra Heights claim they are still facing various challenges in securing compensation for their damaged homes and vehicles, more than a month ...
The April 1 explosion destroyed 81 homes, badly damaged 57 and partially damaged 81. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more ...
With over 227 houses and 365 vehicles affected - and 87 homes reportedly written off as total losses - the victims now face a ...
Some residents affected by the gas pipeline explosion in Putra Heights claim they are still facing various challenges in ...
On April 1, just one day after Hari Raya, a quiet morning was shattered when a gas pipeline in Putra Heights, Subang Jaya exploded, destroying hundreds of homes, vehicles, and displacing more than ...
The gas explosion at Putra Heights on April 1, which destroyed scores of homes, serves as a stark reminder for homeowners to insure their houses as well as the contents inside their homes to ...
Perak Emergency Services said in a statement that the incident occurred when the unit was en route to the northern Malaysian ...
LETTER | We refer to the letter titled ‘Putra Heights-KLIA bus service a flop’, which was written by Lau Bing and published on the Malaysiakini website on March 8, 2019. Prasarana would like ...
The growing demand for unfiltered information and rapid technological advancements pose serious challenges to Malaysian media in earning public trust and adapting to artificial intelligence.