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80% Destroyed But Zero Injuries: Selangor Fireworks Fire Ends Without Major Tragedy

13 firefighters participated in the operation.

Tahmina by Tahmina
February 10, 2026
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80% Destroyed But Zero Injuries: Selangor Fireworks Fire Ends Without Major Tragedy
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A massive fire broke out in an apartment unit on the eighth floor of a residential building in the Persiaran Banggi Avenue area of ​​Selangor. The fire that broke out on Sunday night almost completely destroyed a large part of the flat. 

Screengrab of the video

The Selangor Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) said that although there were no casualties in the fire, the extent of the damage was significant. It was initially reported that a large amount of fireworks was stored in the flat. As a result, the fire spread quickly, and the situation became more dangerous.

 

After the Emergency Call

According to media reports, the Selangor JBPM received an emergency call at 10:42 pm on Sunday. Immediately after receiving the call, a team from the Banggi Fire and Rescue Station headed to the scene. 

Screengrab of the video

Later, personnel from the Semenyih station also joined them in their assistance. Fire service vehicles and members arrived at the scene at 10:55 pm. At that time, fire and smoke were spreading from inside the flat. Panic spread among the residents in the area.

Fire on the Eighth Floor

Selangor Fire and Rescue Department Deputy Director Mohd Fadzli Jusni said the fire broke out in an apartment unit on the eighth floor. The unit was approximately 60 by 20 square feet in size. 

About 80 percent of one room was burned in the fire. Dangerous explosives, especially fireworks, were stored in that room. However, he confirmed that fortunately no one was injured in the incident.

 

Fireworks in Every Room

Further investigation revealed more worrying information. Fire and rescue officials said that the fireworks were stored not only in one room but throughout the entire flat. Due to this, it is feared that the fire could have taken a more serious form. 

Screengrab of the video

Officials said that it created a major risk in residential areas. Keeping such explosives in the house is dangerous from both legal and safety points. A detailed investigation has been launched into the matter.

 

Fire Under Control

After long efforts, the fire was brought under control at 11:19 pm. The firefighters then began the overhaul work. They worked to extinguish the remaining fire and sparks. At the same time, they checked whether there was a risk of any future explosion. A total of 13 firefighters participated in the entire operation. Their main goal was to ensure the safety of the residents.

 

Watch the video here:

@themalaymail

An eighth-floor apartment unit containing fireworks caught fire along Persiaran Bangi Avenue here last night. Selangor Fire and Rescue Department operations assistant director Ahmad Mukhlis Mukhtar said the department received an emergency call at 10.42pm and arrived at the scene at 10.55 pm, according to BuletinTV3. He said 13 personnel from the Bangi Fire and Rescue Station, assisted by the Semenyih station, were dispatched to the location. “The fire involved an eighth-floor apartment unit, with about 80 per cent of it gutted, mainly in a room containing fireworks.

♬ original sound – themalaymail – themalaymail

 

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