Putra Heights inferno: Victims grateful for govt aid, appeal for temporary housing


KUALA LUMPUR: Families displaced by the gas pipeline fire in Putra Heights, Subang Jaya, on Wednesday are appealing to the government for temporary housing to tide them over until it is safe to return home.

Putra Harmoni Residents’ Association deputy chairman Francis Koh said residents remain concerned about the safety of their homes as it is still unclear whether they are fit for occupancy. They are also burdened by the high cost of staying in hotels.

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