Initial probe shows Mid Valley fire due to overheated cooling oil FMTNews
Brickfields district police chief Amihizam Abdul Shukor said preliminary investigations found no elements of mischief in the fire that broke out at the Mid Valley Megamall this morning.
Kuala Lumpur fire and rescue department assistant operations director Fatta Amin said the oil, which could withstand heat up to 137 degrees Celsius, was used to cool cables at the substation. Fatta said there were four TNB substations in Mid Valley, but only one caught fire. The remaining three were unaffected.
Meanwhile, Brickfields district police chief Amihizam Abdul Shukor said preliminary investigations found no elements of mischief in the incident.
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