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The brave actions of five Pakistani men, who swam across a river to rescue victims of the gas pipeline explosion in Putra Heights, have received official recognition from the Pakistan High Commission in Malaysia.

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00:00The brave actions of five Pakistani men who swam across a river to rescue victims of the
00:07gas pipeline explosion in Putra Heights have received official recognition from the Pakistani
00:12High Commission in Malaysia.
00:14Kaista Nawab, Bakht Munir, Amir Nawab, Rafiq Ullah and Jaffa Ali received certificates
00:21of appreciation at a reception attended by the Deputy High Commissioner Rajil Mohsin
00:26and other officials.
00:28Recalling the incident, 50-year-old Kaista said they saw a group of adults and children
00:33trying to wade through the Klang River to escape the heat and danger from the blast.
00:39However, some began to struggle in the water.
00:42Fearing they might get swept away by the current, the five Pakistanis, along with some locals,
00:48jumped into the water to help the victims.
00:54Beginning from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in northwestern region of Pakistan, the men, who work in
00:59shops and cleaning services, have been living in the capital city for seven to twenty years.
01:05Fearing the floaty of his marketing workers, the most popular country of Pakistan, the UK
01:09so that they have been at 40 many years.
01:11For example, this is a lifetime of money.
01:12The digital government is a child-willed and the American state of Australia,
01:13the majority of their workers, the majority of countries in the country.
01:15They have been growing up for the past, the majority of countries in the country.
01:17And that's the next half of the country.

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