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No Vietnamese affected by earthquakes in Indonesia

VGP – The Vietnamese Embassy in Indonesia has kept close contact with local agencies to seek for further information about Overseas Vietnamese residing in Indonesia.

August 07, 2018 10:54 AM GMT+7

No Vietnamese have been affected by the earthquakes so far, it said.

The Vietnamese Embassy recommended Vietnamese citizens keep calm and strictly comply with the guidance and announcement of the local disaster emergency management agency. 

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has directed the Vietnamese Embassy in Indonesia to join hand with local agencies to closely follow the situations and take prompt measures to protect citizens when needed.  

Vietnamese citizens in Indonesia can contact with the consular section in the Vietnamese Embassy in Indonesia through hotlines  62811161025 or  62213100358 and the citizen protection station  84981848484.

At least 98 people have been confirmed dead and more than 236 severely injured in a 6.9 magnitude earthquake that rocked the Indonesian tourist island of Lombok Utarra, Nusa Tenggra Barat, Indonesia on August 5.

By Thuy Dung