Chery Malaysia offers loan vehicles to Putra Heights fire victims

Chery Malaysia providing 50 vehicles to assist affected families to help minimise disruption to essential daily activities

Chery Malaysia has stepped forward with temporary transport for the victims of the Putra Heights fire on 2 April. The 50 vehicles are to help the residents regain stability and resume essential daily activities such as going to work, doing the school run, attending medical appointments and caring for their families.

A gas pipeline fire caused an inferno which has affected 437 houses and 399 vehicles to varying degrees of devastation. Over 1000 people have been impacted by the disaster which is still being investigated.

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