八点最热报 | 雪兰莪Putra Heights今早发生天然气管道爆炸,火势极其猛烈、灾情之严重,已经被归类为一级灾难。首相安华也在下午前往事故现场巡视灾情后,召开记者会表示,整体情况目前已经受到控制,但事故原因还需一些时间来进行彻底调查。他同时宣布,将向房屋完全受损的受灾者发放紧急援助金5000令吉,而房屋部分受损的受灾者则可获得2500令吉援助。(主播:庄文杰)
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00:04There was a natural gas pipeline explosion on the Potala Plateau in Xuezhou.
00:08The fire was extremely fierce and serious.
00:11It has been classified as a disaster.
00:13The real cause of the incident is still under investigation.
00:16But some netizens have already started a heated discussion.
00:19A netizen posted a statement on the social media platform X.
00:23He lives near the disaster area.
00:25He pointed out that the fire and oil refueling station had nothing to do with it.
00:29It was because a contractor was working on the pipeline a few days ago.
00:34He accidentally broke the natural gas pipe.
00:37The natural gas pipe burst and caused the explosion.
00:41He also posted a map of the natural gas pipeline and the contractor's excavation site.
00:48Of course, this is just a netizen's own guess.
00:51Prime Minister An Hua also went to the scene of the accident at 5 p.m.
00:56After listening to the report, he held a press conference.
00:59The overall situation has been under control.
01:02But the real cause of the accident still needs some time to be investigated.
01:06He also announced that he would issue an emergency aid of RMB 5,000 to the victims who were completely damaged by the house.
01:13And the victims who were partially damaged by the house can receive RMB 2,500 in aid.
01:19Prime Minister An Hua promised that the federal government would work with the state-owned companies to repair and rebuild the houses of the victims.
01:26He hopes that everyone will not worry and give the authorities some time to deal with it.
01:31After the explosion of the natural gas pipe this morning,
01:35the government of Xuezhou has immediately started the vegetable center and temporarily settled the affected residents of the disaster area.
01:40Many volunteer groups have also sent supplies to the scene.
01:42One of them, a 70-year-old grandmother, was shocked when she recalled the incident to reporters.
01:48She couldn't even speak.
02:05The next day, the house was destroyed.
02:09The grandmother couldn't help crying.
02:11She said that she was supposed to celebrate the festival with her family,
02:15but now there is no place to settle down.
02:17She didn't know what to do next.
02:31Prime Minister An Hua also went to the scene this afternoon.
02:33He held a press conference and promised the victims that the government would work with the state-owned companies to repair and rebuild the houses of the victims.
02:40Since the house repair work cannot be completed in a short time,
02:43the authorities are studying a reasonable temporary settlement plan.
02:47We will discuss how we can implement the temporary settlement plan.
02:57It will take at least a year.
03:00Sometimes it takes a week or two.
03:02It may take a year.