'Race, religion doesn't divide us in times of need'
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'Race, religion doesn't divide us in times of need'
SUBANG JAYA: “Regardless of race or religion, I’ll help anyone in need,” said volunteer Shermina Farissa Ali, 24, who has been assisting victims of the gas pipeline explosion at the temporary evacuation centre (PPS) at Putra Heights Mosque here. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
TM Unifi relief measures for Putra Heights fire victims
TM has announced several initiatives to support Unifi customers affected by the recent Putra Heights disaster. The fire disaster which happened on the second day of Hari Raya was caused by a leak in a Petronas gas pipeline. Besides expediting network restoration, the broadband giant aims to offer customers relief which include a minimum of one month Unifi bill waivers and extended credit terms. TM says it acknowledges the difficulties faced by t…
Over 140 victims of Putra Heights fire receive counselling
KUALA LUMPUR, April 4 — A total of 142 victims of the gas pipeline fire in Putra Heights have received counselling at the Social Support Centre (PSSS) since it began operating at a temporary relief centre in Masjid Putra Heights on Tuesday (April 1). Its coordinator Noor Amira Mohamed Yatim said the initiative, which was launched by the Women, Family, and Community Development Ministry’s National Welfare Foundation, not only offers counselling s…
Malaysians Applaud Brave Pakistani Nationals Who Rescued Putra Heights Fire Victims
Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter, or Telegram and WhatsApp channels for the latest stories and updates. On 1 April, a natural gas pipeline explosion broke the peace at Putra Heights in Selangor, sending residents in the area into chaos as they attempt to flee a blaze caused by the blast. Several victims attempted to escape the inferno by crossing a river at Kampung Sri Aman, where they were met by unlikely rescuers: Five Pakistani nationals and …
Proton To Donate RM250,000 To Support Fire Victims
Proton is going above and beyond to help the victims and we are glad they are doing so The Putra Heights fire is one of the most devastating accidents to happen here in Malaysia in recent times and many Malaysians and companies continue to give as much as they can to help the victims out. The newest addition to this list is Proton, which has stated it will donate RM250,000 to the victims. This initiative is in response to the urgent needs of t…
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