China News Service, October 23. According to the website of the Chinese Embassy in Malaysia, according to the forecast of the Malaysian competent authority, Malaysia will enter the northeast monsoon season in mid-November this year. It can cause natural disasters such as landslides and mudslides, as well as traffic accidents or other production and life accidents.

  The Chinese Embassy in Malaysia hereby warmly reminds Chinese citizens and institutions in Malaysia:

  1. Pay close attention to weather changes, check weather forecasts and various early warning information in a timely manner, and minimize or avoid traveling in bad weather conditions.

  2. Choose a safe and reliable way to travel, pay special attention to driving safety in the rainy season, and try to avoid high-risk areas such as river banks and low-lying areas prone to flooding.

  3. Do not go into the mountains or water unless it is necessary, and strictly prevent floods, landslides, mudslides and other natural disasters if you really need to go.

  Fourth, enhance the construction safety awareness in the rainy season, timely investigate potential risks, consolidate on-site safety protection measures, prepare disaster prevention materials in advance, improve disaster relief response capabilities, and effectively protect personal and property safety.

  5. In case of emergency, please call the police or call for help in time.

  Malaysia police number: 999

  Ministry of Foreign Affairs Global Consular Protection and Service Emergency Hotline (24 hours):

  +86-10-12308

  +86-10-59913991

  Consular protection and assistance number of the embassy in Malaysia:

  +60321645301

  Consular protection and assistance number of the Consulate General in Kuching:

  +60128861953

  Consular protection and assistance number of the Consulate General in Kota Kinabalu:

  +60149857312

  Consular protection and assistance number of the Consulate General in Penang:

  +601110592308