Three Malaysians affected by Sumatra flood confirmed safe, two others remain missing


KUALA LUMPUR: The Foreign Ministry is continuing to monitor developments affecting Malaysians following the severe floods and landslides that struck parts of Aceh, West Sumatra and North Sumatra last month.

In a statement on the latest situation, the ministry confirmed that three Malaysians, aged between 63 and 64, who had been uncontactable since Nov 27, have now been safely located and evacuated from an area that had been cut off due to flooding.

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