A ride through 'hell'? Kuala Lumpur LRT line passes by inferno, alarming passengers

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These passengers may have wondered if their train took a wrong turn somewhere as they passed through what some could only describe as 'hell'. Passengers aboard an LRT train in Pudu, Kuala Lumpur, were horrified when their train drove past multiple houses that were set ablaze, multiple Malaysian media reported on Thursday (June 20).

Passengers were horrified when their train passed by a blazing inferno caused by houses on fire in Pudu, Kuala Lumpur.These passengers may have wondered if their train took a wrong turn somewhere as they passed through what some could only describe as 'hell'.

The three-second video uploaded to XiaoHongShu by user Balala on Wednesday shows the interior of an LRT cabin as it passes by a raging inferno.User Balala said in the post that they were going home from Pudu at 8.13pm on Tuesday night when they spotted a red glint from out the window."I could only watch as the fire got closer and closer to us," they said. "After a few seconds, the whole carriage was suddenly very hot.

Another user on Reddit described the ride as an "express train to hell", while many others were just as scared after seeing the inferno in the video. "The fire involved seven squatter houses… six units were completely destroyed, while one unit was 40 per cent destroyed," he said in the post, reported the New Straits Times.

 

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