M’sians in South Korea reminded to stay safe following heavy rain alert


KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysians in South Korea have been urged to take precautionary measures as the Korea Meteorological Administration had issued heavy rain alert across the country that has seen severe flooding over the last few days.

"As issued by the Korea Meteorological Administration and based on the weather forecast, heavy rain accompanied by thunder and lightning are likely to happen, leading to flooding in lowland areas, rivers and reservoirs and affecting the walkways and underpass along the river.

"We would like to remind all Malaysians to take precautionary measures by avoiding those areas. In addition, please exercise a high degree of caution when passing by construction sites, slopes, retaining walls, shafts and others,” the Malaysian Embassy in Seoul said on its Twitter account, @MYEmbSeoul on Monday (July 17).

In case of emergency, the embassy can be reached via +8210 8974 8699 or email, mwseoul@kln.gov.my.

Yonhap news agency reported four more bodies had been recovered from a flooded underground road in central South Korea, bringing the number of people dead or missing in recent downpours to 49.

Across the country, 10,570 people evacuated their homes due to rain damage, Yonhap quoted the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasure headquarters. - Bernama

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