Second mission to evacuate M'sians from Wuhan to continue despite political uncertainty


PUTRAJAYA: The second mission to evacuate Malaysians from Wuhan in China will go on, despite the uncertain status of the Malaysian government.

A spokesman from the National Anti-Disaster Agency (Nadma) confirmed that the AirAsia special flight arranged to rescue the Malaysians will fly as scheduled.

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