Typhoon Yagi aftermath: Malaysians advised to defer travel plans to Ha Long, Sa Pa in Vietnam


The aftermath of Typhoon Yagi in Hai Phong, Vietnam, on Sunday (Sept 8). - Photo: AP

KUALA LUMPUR: (Bernama) Malaysians planning to travel to Ha Long and Sa Pa are advised to defer travel plans for the time being due to the aftermath from Typhoon Yagi in Northern Vietnam, said a weather alert from Embassy of Malaysia in Hanoi, Vietnam.

The embassy’s Facebook post on Tuesday advised Malaysians residing, working, or travelling out of necessity to the affected areas are advised to monitor local news closely over the coming days.

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