A gas pipeline explosion near Malaysia’s main city on Tuesday set homes on fire and sent flames soaring, affecting over 100 people.
A gas pipeline explosion near Malaysia’s main city on Tuesday set homes on fire and sent flames soaring, injuring over 100 people. A video circulating on social media shows a fireball resembling a nuclear explosion rising into the sky. The ball of fire, soaring hundreds of feet above a residential area, was due to a fire that broke out in a Petronas gas pipeline in Malaysia.
Reports indicate that efforts are underway to extinguish the fire and evacuate people from the surrounding areas. According to a Reuters report, the accident occurred this morning in the city of Puchong, in the state of Selangor, on the outskirts of the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur.
WATCH: Massive explosion at gas pipeline near Malaysia's capital pic.twitter.com/7BATt2L7sT
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MALAYSIA - A gas pipeline operated by Malaysia state energy firm Petronas caught fire on Tuesday on the outskirts of the capital Kuala Lumpur, authorities said, with operations ongoing to try to tackle the blaze.
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Petronas said in a press release that the pipeline had ruptured. The fire department said that a 500-meter-long pipeline had been shut down and that approximately 49 homes in the area had been damaged.
A massive fire has erupt from broken gas pipeline in Malaysia.Some sources state that black soot started coming down from the rain. pic.twitter.com/hsnsXbBNQM
— Domenico (@AvatarDomy)However, there have been no reports of any deaths so far.
Images and videos of orange flames rising to the horizon have flooded social media. It is not yet clear how the fire started.