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[Update: Putra Heights Incident – Animal Rescue Information]

Our team is currently on site at Putra Heights to gather more information regarding pets affected by the recent explosion. At this moment, we are not allowed to enter the affected area as rescue and safety operations are still ongoing.

According to the authorities, some pets have been successfully removed from affected houses by the police and emergency responders. However, the situation on the ground remains very chaotic and access is strictly controlled.

We are doing our best to coordinate and sort out the next steps on logistics and possible animal rescue support, in line with the instructions from local authorities. Your safety and the safety of all responders is our priority.

In the meantime, we also encourage you to refer to and stay updated on efforts by local rescuers, including SAFM (Stray Animal Feeders Malaysia), who are actively assisting on the ground.

Additionally, we have brought along a supply of animal food and basic necessities.

If your pets are affected or you know of any animals that require food support, please contact us directly for further details.

If you have pets in the affected area or know anyone who does, please continue to share their information with us (Owner’s name, contact, pet’s location, and details) via DM or WhatsApp.

We will compile and forward the information to the authorities and relevant rescue teams once access is permitted.

Thank you for your patience and cooperation. We will continue to update as soon as we have clearer information.

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