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Residents Move Back Into 190 Putra Heights Homes
Apr 10, 2025

Putra Heights residents have returned to 190 of the homes affected by the gas pipeline explosion there.
According to Selangor police these homes were among the 330 that have been declared safe for occupation.
The state police chief says so far, TNB has already restored electricity supply to over 300 affected homes.
He adds that cops are still conducting 24-hour patrols in affected areas to ensure the safety of valuables that were left behind.
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The Health Ministry has lodged a police report, over false social media claims that people had died due to the Putra Heights blast
It says it has NOT received any reports of fatalities linked to the incident.
The ministry adds that as of today, 38 people are still being treated in hospital.
One of the patients remains in the ICU, but their condition is improving.
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The PM hopes that Malaysia and the US can find a permanent and amicable solution to the Trump Tariff issue.
Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim says he welcomes the announcement of the tariff's implementation has been delayed three months, but pointed out that it is a temporary reprieve.
Meanwhile, the Investment, Trade and Industry Minister says Malaysia will continue with efforts to strengthen its economic resilience, in the face of global uncertainties.
This includes diversifying the country's trade partnerships, beefing up existing markets and expanding into new ones.
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