Putra Heights inferno: Mercy Malaysia, Malaysian Red Crescent provide support to victims


KUALA LUMPUR: Mercy Malaysia is providing mental health support in the aftermath of Tuesday's (April 1) tragic gas pipeline fire in Putra Heights, Subang Jaya, which injured more than 100 people and displaced many residents.

In a Facebook post, the organisation announced its collaboration with the Social Welfare Department to provide psychological support and organise child-friendly activities to help those affected cope with the trauma.

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