Four injured in Kuala Selangor after palm oil tanker hits two vehicles, catches fire


SHAH ALAM: Four individuals were injured while three others escaped unhurt after a palm oil tanker skidded and hit a multi-purpose vehicle and a car, causing them to all catch fire in Pasir Penambang, Kuala Selangor near here on Monday (Jan 6).

Selangor Fire and Rescue Department operations division assistant director Ahmad Mukhlis Mukhtar said the tanker driver suffered injuries to his head and neck, the Proton Saga driver was injured in their head and body, while two men in the Toyota Alphard sustained minor injuries in the crash that occurred at about 2pm.

"A woman, a boy and a girl who were in the Toyota Alphard were unhurt. The injured were rushed to Tanjung Karang Hospital for further treatment," he said in a statement on Monday, adding that a team of eight firefighters from the Kuala Selangor Fire and Rescue Station responded to the distress call at 2.19pm.

The tanker was 80% destroyed, the Proton Saga was 90% destroyed and the Toyota Alphard was 20% destroyed in the subsequent fire, he added. - Bernama

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