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Masai fire: Man flees on foot as company lorry burns to a shell

Masai fire: Man flees on foot as company lorry burns to a shell

JOHOR BARU: A routine errand turned into a nightmare for a worker who was forced to abandon his company's new lorry as fire rapidly spread from a nearby engine oil storage facility.

Aiman Abdullah, 23, had gone to a recycling centre to purchase a used water tank when the blaze broke out yesterday. "The fire started around 12.30pm.

"I saw thick smoke and flames coming from the section where hundreds of drums and oil containers were stored," he said.

Trapped inside the compound, he was advised by firefighters not to drive out through the main entrance due to the danger.

 

He parked the one-tonne lorry further and fled through a narrow path to a nearby construction site about 100 metres away.

Hoping the distance would spare the vehicle, he watched helplessly as the fire, fuelled by leaking engine oil, quickly engulfed it, reducing it to a charred metal frame.

Yesterday, the Fire and Rescue Department reported receiving a distress call at 12.54pm. Fifteen vehicles were reported lost.

As of midday today, thick smoke was still seen billowing from the site, although firefighters confirmed 80 per cent of the fire had been extinguished.

The burnt-out remains of lorries, motorcycles, cars and metal scraps drew crowds from surrounding areas, including residents of Taman Megah Ria, just 50 metres from the site.

Long-time resident Lim Cheng Woon, 50, said he was unaware such a hazardous facility was located so close to his home.

"We didn't even know there was an engine oil storage next to our houses until the fire happened. "We sincerely hope it gets relocated.

"We don't want another disaster like this," he said.

Meanwhile, the Johor Department of Environment (DOE) confirmed that no abnormal readings of ammonia or other hazardous emissions had been detected in the vicinity.

The fire broke out an industrial facility storing engine oil and lorries along Jalan Cenderai 27, Taman Kota Puteri.

– Bernama

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