Massive Explosion in Malaysia Injures 145 Near Kuala Lumpur
Fireball erupts from gas pipeline, prompting evacuations and emergency response
A significant explosion occurred early on Tuesday morning, April 1, 2025, near Putra Heights, a suburb of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, injuring at least 145 individuals, including three children.
The explosion, which generated a massive fireball visible for miles, originated from a gas pipeline in Puchong, Selangor, close to a Petronas petrol station.
Emergency services reported that 67 of those injured required medical attention.
The intensity of the fire prompted local authorities to initiate evacuations in the vicinity as a precaution against potential further explosions.
Eyewitness accounts and dramatic video footage shared online depicted towering flames engulfing the sky, combined with thick plumes of smoke that raised concerns regarding air quality and safety.
The Selangor Fire and Rescue Department later confirmed that the incident was due to an 'eruption' of the Petronas gas pipeline.
According to Assistant Director of Operations Ahmad Mukhlis Mukhtar, firefighters were alerted to the situation at 8:23 AM and immediately commenced efforts to combat the blaze.
Initial reports regarding the cause of the explosion have varied, with speculation that it may have stemmed from either the petrol station or the gas pipeline.
Investigations are ongoing to determine the precise circumstances surrounding the incident.
Emergency responders continue to manage the area, and public safety remains a priority as they assess the situation and provide assistance to those affected.