Gas Pipeline Blaze: JPJ Opens Mobile Counter To Help Victims Replace Documents
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KUALA LUMPUR, April 3 (Bernama) -- The Transport Ministry, through the Road Transport Department (JPJ), will help ease the burden of the victims of the Putra Heights gas pipeline blaze in Subang Jaya by opening a mobile counter at the Putra Heights Mosque temporary relief centre.
Its Minister, Anthony Loke said the two-day service from today would enable the victims to replace documents issued by JPJ, which were destroyed or lost in the fire incident, without a police report and would be completed promptly.
"They only need to provide their names and identity card numbers to have their documents reprinted for free… this service will be extended if needed,” he told a media conference after visiting the centre today.
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