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New Straits Times
08-08-2025
- General
- New Straits Times
Fire at Pantai Dalam KTM station damages 14 squatter homes
KUALA LUMPUR: Fourteen squatter homes and four shop lots were damaged in a fire near the Pantai Dalam KTM station late last night. The Kuala Lumpur Fire and Rescue Department said it received an emergency call at 11.11pm and deployed 36 firefighters from the Pantai, Hang Tuah, Seputeh, and Sri Hartamas fire stations to the scene. They arrived with three Fire Rescue Tender units, two water tankers, and an aerial ladder platform. Pantai fire station chief Wan Mohd Shahrir Azizi Wan Said said the blaze destroyed about 80 per cent of the squatter settlement, which measured approximately 100 by 80 square feet. "The fire also spread to four nearby shoplots, including Mydin Mart on the ground floor and Pasaraya Karnival above it," he said. "The upper floor of Pasaraya Karnival was destroyed, while Mydin Mart sustained 20 per cent damage. Three other shops next to them suffered about 90 per cent damage each." No casualties were reported and the fire was brought under control at 1.49am. The cause of the blaze is under investigation.


Malay Mail
08-08-2025
- General
- Malay Mail
Massive blaze near Pantai Dalam KTM levels homes, guts Mydin Mart — but no one hurt (VIDEO)
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 8 — A fire destroyed most of a squatter settlement and gutted a row of shop lots, including a Mydin Mart, near the Pantai Dalam KTM station last night. The city's Fire and Rescue Department said the blaze began around 11.11pm and quickly spread across wooden structures before reaching nearby commercial units. Operations commander Senior Assistant Fire Superintendent Mohd Khairul Anuar said four fire stations responded, deploying 36 firefighters with multiple trucks and support vehicles. Fourteen squatter homes were affected, with 80 per cent of the area reduced to charred remains. The fire then spread to four shops, where three units and the upper floor of Mydin Mart were badly damaged. Crowds watch as firefighters work to contain a blaze in Pantai Dalam on Aug 8, 2025. — Bomba pic Despite the scale of destruction, Mohd Khairul said there were no injuries or deaths reported. The fire was brought under control at 1.49am, though efforts continued after that. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.