DPM Fadillah recounts quake scare in Istanbul


KUALA LUMPUR: Amid a packed schedule spanning Turkiye and the United Kingdom, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof (pic) was not spared from experiencing a tense moment while in Istanbul, when a 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck the city earlier on Wednesday.

In a Facebook post, Fadillah revealed that the earthquake hit while he and his delegation were at Istanbul Airport, preparing to depart for London to continue their official visit in the UK.

As a precaution, the group was promptly evacuated from the VIP terminal.

“The first tremor was quite strong, and about 15 ­minutes later, we were instructed to re-enter the building.

“However, shortly after, the second, though milder, tremor occurred, and we were once again asked to evacuate for approximately 10 minutes before being allowed back inside,” he said, sharing images from the incident, reported Bernama.

Fortunately, Fadillah, who is also Energy Transition and Water Transformation Minister, confirmed that he and the Malaysian delegation arrived safely in London around 4pm local time.

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