No Malaysians reported hurt in northern Philippines


A woman runs in the rainstorm as Typhoon Mangkhut approaches, in Shenzhen, China on September 16, 2018. -Reuters

PUTRAJAYA: No Malaysians were reported hurt in the wake of Typhoon Mangkhut which made landfall in several areas in the Philippines on Saturday, Wisma Putra said.

In a statement released yesterday, it said the situation in the affected areas remained fragile, and all Malaysians were advised to defer non-essential travel.

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