SUBANG JAYA: Some residents affected by the gas pipeline explosion in Putra Heights claim they are still facing various challenges in securing compensation for their damaged homes and vehicles, more than a month after the incident.
Topaz Putra Heights Residents Association secretary, Lau Cheng Chew, said the residents were frustrated to find that insurance payouts were significantly lower than expected, despite the level of damage to their properties and vehicles due to intense heat exposure for nearly eight hours.
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