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Putra Heights Fire: Chery Malaysia Lends 50 Vehicles to Victims

Chery Corporate Malaysia has stepped forward to assist residents affected by the recent Putra Heights fire by providing 50 vehicles to those who lost their transportation in the disaster. Selangor Executive Councillor for Investment, Trade, and Mobility Ng Sze Han confirmed today that the initiative aims to support over a hundred families impacted by the blaze, which was caused by a burst gas pipe belonging to national oil company Petronas.

Ng emphasised the urgency of the situation, highlighting that many residents need transportation to get to work and send their children to school. In response, Chery’s vehicle loan program will begin accepting applications in the coming days, offering temporary mobility solutions for affected families.

Chery Corporate Malaysia has reiterated its commitment to community safety beyond just road security. The automaker’s relief effort is designed to provide stability to those displaced, ensuring they have access to essential services. The fleet of loaned vehicles will help families commute, attend medical appointments, and manage daily responsibilities as they work toward long-term recovery.

The program will be coordinated in collaboration with the offices of Selangor Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari, Ng Sze Han, and local authorities overseeing the relief efforts. The initiative will run for a designated period, allowing affected residents time to secure permanent transportation solutions.

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