Corporate sector lends a helping hand to blast victims


Something to help: Loke (second from right) and Tan (third from right) looking on as Chai presents an aid package to one of the residents affected by the explosion.

KUALA LUMPUR: Several corporate companies have come forward to offer assistance to those affected by the gas pipeline fire and explosion in Putra Heights, says Transport Minister Anthony Loke.

He said the contributions from various parties, including corporate companies, demonstrate the strong collaboration between the private sector and the government in helping citizens facing disasters.

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