💨 Abstract
A major gas pipeline fire broke out in Malaysia's Puchong town, Selangor state, operated by Petronas. At least 63 people were hospitalized with burns, respiratory problems, and other injuries. The fire has been partially controlled, and 49 houses were affected. The full extent of the injuries and damage is not yet clear, but no deaths have been reported.
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