• 2 days ago
Following the massive blaze in Putra Heights, ordinary people from various communities have readily banded together to render aid and support to the over 500 victims who have been displaced by the tragic incident.

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00:00Following the devastating blaze in Putra Heights, communities from all walks of life have come
00:06together to offer support to the more than 500 victims displaced by the tragic fire.
00:12In an inspiring display of unity, these unsung heroes opened the doors of their mosques and
00:17temples, offering shelter and assistance to those in need, regardless of their race, religion
00:23or background.
00:24I was worried and saddened because this was the first time we were dealing with a flood victim.
00:32When the fire broke out, it was our first time and we didn't know what to do.
00:38I was worried because I heard that some of the victims needed to be taken to the hospital
00:48but they came here first.
00:50So we welcomed them and took them to the hospital.
00:54We are very grateful for their coming, regardless of their race or religion, to help each other.
01:04Ahmad Ismail also expressed heartfelt gratitude for the widespread support from the community.
01:09I was very touched because we didn't expect so many people to come.
01:14Sometimes we have to cut to bring them to the front for the donation.
01:21We can't come at the same time.
01:23Manikava Sagam Raman, an advisor at Sri Mahakaliaman Temple, shared how the temple committee sprang
01:29into action as soon as the first blast was heard and the panic-stricken screams filled the air.
01:35The temple always carries a social obligation to help our society, irrespective of race,
01:46religion or ethnic group, status of the human being.
01:52So what we do is we open the gate, we welcome everybody, Chinese, Malay, Indian, Bangladeshi.
01:57We provide them with whatever necessary assistance, including food, drinks, praying facilities
02:05for volunteers, as well as our temple management bother to cook food, halal food for everybody.
02:14And other than that, we also provide them a place to rest.
02:19And even if they don't have a place to stay, we don't mind.
02:22We have ample of space for them to stay also.
02:24There are many rooms for them to stay.
02:27He also mentioned plans to organize a program offering legal advice and counselling for
02:32the victims.
02:33Earlier, National Unity Minister Datuk Arun Ago Dagang commended the mosque and temple
02:39for their swift actions, calling it a testament to the spirit of unity and solidarity among Malaysians.
02:46He emphasized that this situation serves as a reminder that unity should not just be a
02:51slogan but must be demonstrated through actions that reflect one's shared responsibility
02:56and care for one another.
02:58Meanwhile, Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Sri Nancy Shukri called on
03:04the public and organizations to temporarily postpone their planned donations to the victims
03:09due to space constraints.
03:12She recommended that donors contact the Welfare Department to discuss the most effective ways
03:16to channel their support.
03:18Since Tuesday, various companies, NGOs and individuals have generously provided essentials
03:24and food to the victims, ensuring they receive the help they urgently need.

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