The Borneo Post

Second Malaysian killed in Lombok quake identified

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JAKARTA: The second Malaysian killed in the quaketrigg­ered landslide in Lombok, Indonesia, on Sunday, has been identified as Lim Sai Wah, also a woman.

However, her other personal details had yet to be ascertaine­d as at 6am yesterday.

Sin Chew Daily deputy executive editor-in- chief Datin Tai Siew Kim was the first Malaysian identified to have been killed in the landslide following the above 5.0magnitude earthquake, which hit Lombok island, Indonesia on Sunday. She was 56. According to Deputy Malaysian Ambassador to Indonesia, Zamshari Shaharan, seven Malaysians were injured in the incident and currently receiving treatment at a hospital in Lombok.

“It is confirmed that two Malaysians were killed in the quake- triggered landslide in Lombok, yesterday ( Sunday). Seven who were injured are receiving treatment at a hospital, while 13 others are safe,” he said.

They were among the 22 Malaysians who were at the Tiu Kelep Senaru waterfall when the 5.8-magnitude earthquake struck at 2.07pm ( 3.07pm in Malaysia).

According to the Indonesian Meteorolog­y, Climatolog­y and Geophysica­l Agency, the earthquake was followed by an aftershock of 5.2-magnitude.

Zamshari said Malaysian Embassy officers had arrived in Lombok to offer consular assistance to the Malaysians involved.

“Affected Malaysians in Lombok or the surroundin­g areas can get in touch with us at + 62 813 8081 3036,” he said.

He also advised those involved to stay calm and try to adhere to all instructio­ns given by the local authoritie­s.

Malaysians in other parts of Indonesia or planning to go to Indonesia are also advised to register with the Embassy via https://goo. gl/ixYVfy, he added. — Bernama

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