1,400 Malaysians Stranded in Bali to Be Evacuated

The eruption of Mount Agung has left thousands of people, including Malaysians, stranded in Bali airport.

Putrajaya, MINA – The Immigration Department through the Consular and Immigration Division of the Malaysian embassy in Jakarta has sent a special team to Surabaya to assist Malaysians stranded in Bali following the Mount Agung eruption on the island resort, Bernama reported.

In a statement issued Wednesday, the department said the special team comprised two officers and two local staff who would manage about 1,400 Malaysians who want to leave Bali through land routes and leave the country through Juanda International Airport in Surabaya.

“The main focus of the team is to provide consular and immigration services. The team will work closely with the Indonesian Directorate General of Immigration, airline companies and local authorities to ensure a smooth evacuation process,”it said.

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The I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar has been closed since 7.15 am local time on Nov 27 following Mount Agung’s eruption.

The department has also advised Malaysians in Bali to be in constant communication with their families and close friends to keep them updated on the situation and their safety.

For further information, Malaysians can contact the Malaysian embassy in Jakarta at telephone number +62 215224947 or + 62 8138083036 (24 hours) or send an e-mail to [email protected]. They can also contact the Malaysian Honorary Consul in Bali at +62 361 973 182 or +62 812 371 540 50 or e-mail to [email protected]. (T/RS5/RS1)

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Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)