The video showed the moment when a gas pipe burst in Malaysia on Tuesday, causing a major fire, causing more than 100 people.
The fire broke out near a gas station in Putra Heights and burned for several hours. According to ABC News. The massive fire was seen miles away and occurred on the second day of Eid. This is a holiday celebrated by Malaysian Muslims, the outlet said.
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As of 6pm, more than 130 people were being treated at several local hospitals, Malaysia’s national news agency Bernama, as well as at several local hospitals. It has been reported.
The fireball got caught up in the video and the flames reached far. The other clips show the flame-envelope construction. At one point, the flame reached a maximum of 20 stories, according to ABC News.
National oil company Petronas told ABC that a fire began in one of the pipelines after 8am local time. The affected pipelines would later be isolated, and disaster management officials added that closing the valves would help put out the fire.
The fire eventually disappeared at 3:30pm local time in Bernama. It has been reported. Selangor Police Chief Datuk Hussein Omar Khan told the outlet that 364 people from 74 families were affected by the fire. (Related: “Sounds like a bomb”: Firefighters ripped a Detroit apartment after potential explosion 12)
Topshot – This photo shows a fire caused by a gas pipeline leak in Pucheon, Selangor on April 1, 2025. A massive fire was kicked out of the house during the Eid celebration as it towered over a residential area on April 1st, near Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur. (Photo: Arif Kartono/AFP) (Photo by Arif Kartono/AFP via Getty Images)
Malaysian politician Michel nu Mei Ze; I wrote it On Facebook, people are still unable to return home due to the “fear of structural or electrical damage.”
She said 65 people were being treated and 24 families are located in relocation centres.
She said the cause of the fire remains unknown.
Lee Wen Ken, 42 years old with burns to left leg I said He was surprised when the ceiling of his Bernama home collapsed and crushed the car.
“I rushed out of the house and fell and got burned due to the heat from the flames near my house,” he told the outlet.
Tan Zia Singh, 17, told Bernama that she and her family felt a strong tremor around 8am.
“We quickly ran out and saw the fire raging and our home was only two lanes away from the location of the incident,” she told the outlet.
“At the time, our only idea was the safety of our pregnant mother. We all ran out of our house with the help of firefighters, without taking anything, even our car,” she continued.