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Massive Fire Breaks Out in Malaysia:

Category : International
Published on: April 03 2025 Share on facebook

  • A massive fire broke out in Malaysia, presumably due to a busted gas pipe.
  • A fire caused by a burst gas pipe spread to several homes and sent a fireball soaring into the sky outside Malaysia’s largest city Tuesday, injuring more than 100 people.
  • At least 49 houses were damaged and 112 people were injured, with 63 sent to the hospital for burns, breathing difficulties, and other injuries.
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