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MBPP Officers Injured After Balloons Seized from Illegal Vendors in Penang Explode

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Source: Malaysia Gazette | X

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Two members of the Penang Island City Council (MBPP) were reportedly injured after a bundle of balloons, seized from an illegal vendor, exploded and caught fire last night (1 February).

According to a report by Malaysia Gazette, the incident occurred at the MBPP Licensing Division headquarters on Lebuh Union at approximately 10:45 PM. The explosion happened while officers were unloading the confiscated balloons from an MBPP pickup truck.

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The balloonsĀ were seized from illegal vendorsĀ 

The balloons had been seized earlier that evening during an enforcement operation against illegal vendors at the Thaipusam festival site on Jalan Kebun Bunga.

While the balloons were being moved, they suddenly exploded, triggering a flash fire that caused burns to two officers and damaged the council vehicle.

One officer sustained minor injuries, while the second suffered more severe burns to his body and hands and was hospitalised for further treatment.

 

A video of the incident went viral

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A video of the incident has since gone viral online, showing the MBPP vehicle engulfed in flames following the blast. The footage captures the frantic moments as individuals attempted to extinguish the fire with a fire extinguisher.

You can check out the video here.

 

What do you think about this? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section.

 

Also read: Famous Penang ā€˜Barefoot Char Kuey Teow’ Vendor Rushed to Hospital After Vomiting Blood Mid-Service

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