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Putra Heights fire: Full report expected to be ready by mid-May — MB

11 Apr 2025, 1:11 PM
Putra Heights fire: Full report expected to be ready by mid-May — MB
Putra Heights fire: Full report expected to be ready by mid-May — MB

PETALING JAYA, April 11 — A full report on the devastating gas pipeline fire incident in Putra Heights, Subang Jaya, on April 1, is expected to be ready by mid-May, said Menteri Besar Dato' Seri Amirudin Shari.

This is due to ongoing weather conditions and soil instability at the incident site, which have prevented the investigation team from accessing the ground zero area.

“(Currently) the ground is still unstable, too fragile — if stepped on, it could collapse. That is why the investigation team has not been able to go down to the location until it is completely safe,” he said.

Amirudin added that the technical team expects to provide concrete findings only by mid-May, resulting in a delay of the initial report, which was originally scheduled to be completed within two weeks of the April 1 incident.

[caption id="attachment_397170" align="alignright" width="507"] Menteri Besar Dato' Seri Amirudin Shari speaks during a press conference after the aid presentation ceremony for student victims of the Putra Heights gas pipeline fire at Masjid Putra Heights, Subang Jaya, on April 11, 2025. — Picture by NUR FATIHAH HAMIZI/MEDIA SELANGOR.[/caption]

He was speaking at a press conference after distributing aid to 265 students affected by the incident at the temporary relief centre in Masjid Putra Heights today.

For now, the investigation remains limited to documentation, as further steps — including an in-depth probe — can only proceed once the site is fully stabilised.

Amirudin added that 11 days after the incident, the Putra Heights Recovery Committee's focus has shifted to restoring homes and public infrastructure, as well as managing and aiding residents. This includes rental assistance of up to six months to be provided by the state government starting next week.

“This morning marked the final disaster management meeting following the gas pipeline explosion in Putra Heights. The next phase involves the work of the Putra Heights Recovery Committee,” he said.

On Monday (April 14), residents whose homes fall into two categories - completely destroyed and partially damaged — will receive an initial briefing on the recovery process, starting with rental aid procedures.

“The briefing will also cover expert recommendations for the reconstruction and repair of affected homes,” Amirudin said.

In that regard, the daily press conferences will be discontinued, and instead held periodically, to allow sufficient time and space for the investigation team - led by Selangor police chief Datuk Hussein Omar Khan, and assisted by the Department of Occupational Safety and Health and the Public Works Department — to carry out their work.

The Menteri Besar said that security measures in residential areas near the incident site would be relaxed to facilitate repair work on damaged houses. However, strict controls would remain in place at ground zero.

The gas pipeline fire, which broke out around 8.10am on April 1, sent flames more than 30 metres into the sky, with temperatures soaring to 1,000°C. It took nearly eight hours for the blaze to be fully extinguished.

Earlier, he presented state government assistance, totalling RM132,500 - distributed via the Selangor Menteri Besar (Incorporated) or MBI — with RM500 allocated to each of 265 students affected by the incident.

Additionally, 100 tablets and power banks and 75 laptops, donated by the Digital Ministry, were distributed to 38 school students and 37 undergraduates, along with book vouchers worth RM200, to help replace school supplies lost in the fire.

— Bernama

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