PETALING JAYA: Ships have been advised to stay away from north Sabah waters until Tuesday, after Super Typhoon Haiyan slammed into central Philippines early Friday.
Meteorological Department central forecasting office director Muhammad Helmi Abdullah said Haiyan - one of the strongest typhoons in recorded history - would result in dangerous conditions for ships and ferries.
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