Johor MCA seeks temporary base after fire destroys 80pc of Yong Peng office

BATU PAHAT, June 7 β A fire that destroyed about 80 per cent of MCAβs office in Yong Peng yesterday has disrupted the partyβs preparations for the upcoming Johor state election, its Youth chiefΒ Ling Tian Soon said.
Ling said MCA is considering relocating its operations to a temporary premises after investigations by the Fire and Rescue Department are completed.
βThis incident will affect MCA because the building has long served as the partyβs operations centre. We may need to find a temporary location to continue our preparations for the state election,β he told Bernama today.
The Yong Peng assemblyman said the blaze destroyed the buildingβs public address system, newly installed air-conditioning units, furniture, as well as documents and equipment used for community programmes.
He said the loss was also deeply felt by the local Chinese community, many of whom regarded the 70-year-old building as a landmark and a hub for community activities.
βEveryone feels saddened by the loss of an iconic building in Yong Peng. I ask the public to remain patient.
βMCA will make plans moving forward to ensure it continues serving as a centre for community and family activities in the area,β he said.
According to Ling, the building, measuring about 100 feet long, 70 feet wide and 20 feet high, had hosted a wide range of activities, including meetings, dance classes, exercise sessions, lion dance training and karaoke programmes held four times a week.
βAlthough the fire mainly spread through the upper section of the building, the entire interior is no longer usable, and all activities have been temporarily suspended,β he said.
The Fire and Rescue Department received an emergency call on the incident at 8.28pm yesterday.
Firefighters brought the blaze under control and fully extinguished it by 9.56pm. β Bernama
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