Bali-bound Malaysians advised to contact embassy or consulate


  • Nation
  • Saturday, 30 Sep 2017

A farmer tends to her field in Amed, Bali as Mount Agung (background) reached its highest alert status

JAKARTA: Malaysians arriving in Bali for holiday or on business are advised to contact the office of the Malaysian Honorary Consul  in Bali or the Malaysian Embassy here to inform of their whereabouts.

Malaysian Ambassador in Indonesia Datuk Seri Zahrain Mohamed Hashim said this would enable the consulate or embassy to contact them in case of an emergency in view of the current status of the Gunung Agung volcano in Bali.

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