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Five Rapid KL On-Demand vans have been mobilised to transport 76 students affected by the gas pipeline fire in Putra Heights, Subang Jaya from two temporary relief centres to 19 schools around the Subang Jaya area on Monday (April 7).

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00:00Five rapid KL on-demand vans were mobilised to assist 76 students affected by the gas
00:07pipeline fire in Putra Heights, Subang Jaya on Monday.
00:11A total of 42 primary school pupils and 34 secondary school students were transported
00:17from two temporary relief centres to 19 schools across the Subang Jaya area.
00:23Rapid bus head of Central Region, Khairul Azhar Hamidullah, said early arrangements
00:28were made with the District Education Office, PPD and local authorities to ensure a smooth
00:33transportation process.
00:35The transport service will be provided for up to two weeks, depending on the situation
00:40and needs.
00:41The vans are operating within a seven-kilometre radius, ferrying students to and from their
00:46schools and the relief centres.
00:58For live UN video, visit www.un.org

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