Kuala Lampur, April 4 -- In Malaysia, we often assume danger is out of sight - that as long as infrastructure looks intact, it's all under control. Until it isn't.
On the second day of Hari Raya, that assumption went up in flames. A gas pipeline in Putra Heights exploded.
Over a hundred people were injured. Dozens of homes were damaged. A peaceful suburb turned into a disaster zone in seconds.
Investigations are ongoing. Early reports suggest excavation work may have been carried out near a fenced-off pipeline. There's dashcam footage.
Contractors are being questioned. But this isn't just about a single contractor or a single street - it's about how we manage risk in plain sight and how dangerously normalised that risk has become.
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