The transport ministry is working to secure more temporary vehicles for residents affected by the Putra Heights gas pipeline fire.Transport minister Anthony Loke contacted several companies to provide assistance, including Carro and Chery Malaysia.Over 277 homes and 399 vehicles were affected by the fire, with more than 100 families housed in temporary shelters.Many cars left behind showed damage from the extreme heat, and efforts are being made to secure motorcycle sponsorships as well.