KUALA LUMPUR, April 8 — The government has called on more companies to offer support to victims of last week’s gas pipeline explosion in Putra Heights, which destroyed or damaged more than 200 homes.

The Prime Minister’s political secretary Datuk Azman Abidin said additional contributions from the private sector would help ease the burden on affected families, many of whom are still displaced.

He noted that RM1.4 million in aid had already been distributed, including emergency funds from the Implementation Coordination Unit (ICU) of the Prime Minister’s Department as well as initial contributions from Petronas.

“Of the 219 families who received the aid, those whose homes were destroyed were given RM5,000, while families with partially damaged homes received RM2,500,” he told reporters after distributing the initial assistance to victims at the Bukit Lanchong Community Hall here yesterday.