M'sians residing in Japan asked to stay alert over Typhoon Hagibis

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In case of emergency, M'sians are advised to contact Wisma Putra and M'sian Embassy in Tokyo, among others. 

Malaysians residing in Japan are advised to remain indoor, stay alert and closely monitor the weather updates and public safety announcements, said Wisma Putra.

"For those intending to travel to Japan, please check the latest weather forecast, flight schedule and plan your visit beforehand," said Wisma Putra in a statement here today. The storm is expected to cause heavy rains, strong winds and high tides with potential risks of natural disasters.

 

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