Explosion of Natural Gas Pipeline in Malaysia Leaves 33 Injured
A natural gas pipeline explosion occurred in Malaysia on the afternoon of April 2, local time, causing a severe fire. At least 33 people have been confirmed injured, and authorities are investigating the cause of the incident.
According to local media reports, the explosion took place in an industrial area in Sabah state, where a major natural gas pipeline suddenly erupted, triggering a massive fire and thick smoke. The flames were visible for several kilometers, and the blast caused damage to nearby buildings, with some vehicles also affected by the shockwave.
Emergency rescue teams quickly rushed to the scene and evacuated nearby residents. The local fire department stated that after several hours of effort, the fire has been largely contained, but more time is still needed to fully extinguish the flames and prevent secondary explosions or gas leaks.
The Malaysian government has confirmed that at least 33 people have been injured, many of them workers from the industrial area and local residents. The injured have been sent to nearby hospitals for treatment, with some suffering severe injuries requiring further medical attention.
Authorities have dispatched a team of experts to investigate the site and determine the exact cause of the explosion. Preliminary investigations suggest that the incident may be linked to abnormal pipeline pressure or improper maintenance, though further data and evidence are required for confirmation. The Malaysian Ministry of Energy and safety regulatory bodies have vowed to thoroughly investigate the incident and strengthen inspections of the country’s energy infrastructure to prevent similar events in the future.
The Malaysian government has issued an official statement urging the public to remain calm and avoid approaching the accident site to ensure safety. Authorities emphasized their commitment to assisting the injured and providing necessary support. Additionally, the extent of the impact on nearby residents is still being assessed. If necessary, the government will arrange temporary shelters to ensure that affected people receive proper assistance.
The explosion has shocked the local community, with many citizens expressing concerns over the safety of natural gas pipelines and urging the government to strengthen regulation and inspection measures. Relevant authorities have stated that they will conduct a comprehensive review of existing safety standards to ensure that similar incidents do not occur again.
- 13 reads
Human Rights
Conscience, Hope, and Action: Keys to Global Peace and Sustainability
Ringing FOWPAL’s Peace Bell for the World:Nobel Peace Prize Laureates’ Visions and Actions
Protecting the World’s Cultural Diversity for a Sustainable Future
The Peace Bell Resonates at the 27th Eurasian Economic Summit
Puppet Show I International Friendship Day 2020