Malaysian Embassy staff in Nepal safe following latest earthquake


NEW DELHI: All four Malaysians and 10 other local staff at the Malaysian embassy in Kathmandu are safe following another earthquake that hit the Himalayan nation.

Counsellor/Charge d'Affaires Fadli Adilah, when contacted, confirmed that the 7.4-magnitude earthquake occurred at 12.40pm (2.55pm Malaysia) and two aftershocks followed within 30 minutes.

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