Consulate General: Malaysian citizens stranded in Sumatra floods confirmed safe


KUALA LUMPUR: All Malaysians previously reported stranded in several flood-hit areas in Sibolga, Bukit Tinggi, and other locations in Sumatra, Indonesia, have been contacted and confirmed safe.

The Malaysian Consulate General in Medan, in a post on its Facebook page on Friday (Nov 28), said that the necessary consular assistance will continue to be provided to Malaysians affected by the disaster.

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