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MBSJ confirms complaint received prior to Putra Heights tragedy … all in order, still looking for a scapegoat?
KUALA LUMPUR, April 6, 2025: Majlis Bandaran Subang Jaya (MBSJ or City Hall) today confirmed receiving a complaint about excavation work in Putra Heights.
However, Subang Jaya mayor Amirul Azizan Rahim said the council’s staff visited the area and found that “everything was in order and a permit was in place”.
“Petronas had also issued a permit for work in the a right of way (ROW),” he added.
So, what’s the fuss over the roadworks? In fact, work had stopped on March 30 and the man (authority/ies)-made tragedy unfolded on April 1.
Are the police and authorities still looking for a scapegoat?
The underground pipelines belong to Petronas (also read as Government) and, therefore, it is wholly responsible and accountable for the gas leak and explosions. Period.
No News Is Bad News reproduces below a news report on the MBSJ’s confirmation of receiving a complaint before the trady:
MBSJ confirms receiving complaint about excavation work at Putra Heights
-06 Apr 2025, 06:41 PM
Subang Jaya mayor Amirul Azizan Rahim says the council’s staff visited the area and found that ‘everything was in order’.
Subang Jaya mayor Amirul Azizan Rahim (right) and Selangor menteri besar Amirudin Shari visiting the site of the gas pipeline explosion at Putra Heights last Tuesday. (Facebook pic)
SUBANG JAYA: Subang Jaya City Council (MBSJ) has confirmed receiving one complaint about excavation work taking place at Putra Heights before the gas pipeline explosion last Tuesday.
Subang Jaya mayor Amirul Azizan Rahim said the council’s staff visited the area to examine the excavation work and found that “everything was in order, and a permit was in place”.
“The report about the excavation was made through our complaint management system, but I can’t remember the date,” he told reporters during a press conference at the incident site control post here.
He said the contractors followed the stipulated guidelines, and a permit was issued for them to excavate the reserve road that passes a right of way (ROW).
“Petronas had also issued a permit for work in the ROW,” he added.
On April 5, The Star reported that a Putra Heights resident claimed to have been concerned about the excavation work carried out in his neighbourhood just days before the major gas pipeline blaze occurred.
The resident said he and his wife had often discussed the digging carried out near the gas pipeline but had assumed the contractors were authorised and fully aware of the risks.
The fire which broke out on Tuesday morning along Jalan Putra Harmoni engulfed a 500m section of a gas pipeline, causing severe damage to homes and vehicles.
It was previously reported that a total of 235 premises were affected, with 87 houses declared a “total loss” and deemed unfit for occupation, while 148 others could be occupied after repairs.
Thursday, 3 April 2025
MPSJ warned of impending disaster in Putra Heights but no one responded?
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MPSJ warned of impending disaster in Putra Heights but no one responded?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3sJ9ec39Po (Putra Heights Gas Pipeline Explosion AFTERMATH | Kebakaran Paip Gas Putra Heights)
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On April 1, 2025, a gas pipeline operated by Petronas, burst in Putra Heights, leading to a significant fire. The explosion occurred around 8:10 am resulted in a column of flames visible from miles away. The incident injured 112 people. The explosion also damaged several nearby homes and vehicles, due to the intense heat. In response, authorities evacuated residents from the affected area. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim directed state agencies to assist those displaced and expressed support for emergency personnel working at the scene. Petronas stated that the affected pipeline was quickly isolated, and three nearby gas stations were temporarily closed as a precaution. Investigations into the cause of the explosion are ongoing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSJXeGhxE1o (Malaysia: Massive Gas Pipeline Explosion In Putra Heights; 112 Affected, 63 Hospitalised | N18G
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A massive explosion rocked Malaysia's Putra Heights in Selangor state after a fire broke out inside a gas pipeline, creating a huge mushroom cloud visible for kilometers. Authorities immediately ordered evacuations from nearby residential areas as emergency teams battled to control the inferno. Eyewitnesses captured dramatic footage of the towering blaze, which quickly spread across social media. The explosion occurred near a gas station in Putra Heights, central Selangor, prompting concerns over further blasts.
KUALA LUMPUR, April 4, 2025: Could the Putra Heights man (authority/ies)-made Petronas underground gas pipeline disaster on Tuesday have been averted?
The above image on Facebook contains the name of a resident, Shahrul Hamdan, 39, who claims he lived about 50m from the explosion site and had repeatedly alerted the Subang Jaya City Hall (MPSJ) of the danger of roadworks and the strong smell of gas last year.
Whether Shahrul had complained to the wrong authority is secondary or immaterial. Perhaps he should have complained to Petronas.
But, the crucial and critical question is why no one in MPSJ took the complaint seriously?
The police and Government should investigate thoroughly the matter for responsibility and accountability.
Perhaps, the mayor or MPSJ president should be sacked or given the boot if Shahrul’s claims are found to be true.
Petronas calls off Raya celebrations over Putra Heights gas line blaze
-04 Apr 2025, 02:32 PM
The oil and gas firm says this is out of respect for those affected by the incident and frontliners involved in recovery efforts.
Petronas said all Aidilfitri celebrations across the group have been cancelled. (Reuters pic)
PETALING JAYA: National oil and gas firm Petronas has cancelled its Hari Raya celebrations across the company out of respect for the victims of the gas pipeline blaze in Putra Heights.
According to The Borneo Post, this includes the Petronas Rindok Aidilfitri open house that was scheduled to take place in Kuching, Sarawak, on April 11.
“On behalf of the board and management of Petronas, we regret to inform you that all Petronas Hari Raya celebrations across the group have been cancelled.
“This is a mark of respect and solidarity for the communities affected by the recent health and safety incident in Subang Jaya, and the frontliners who are working to support the recovery efforts,” the company was quoted as saying.
The fire, which broke out on Tuesday morning along Jalan Putra Harmoni, engulfed a 500m section of the gas pipeline, causing severe damage to homes and vehicles.
A total of 235 premises were affected by the blaze, with 87 completely burnt and 148 damaged. Some 400 vehicles were also affected, with 225 burnt and 174 damaged..
As of 10pm yesterday, one victim remained in intensive care while 47 others were still being treated in hospital.