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BY R. LOHESWAR
About 200 workers aboard the Yetagun oil rig owned by Petronas are stranded aboard the platform and have had no contact with the Malaysian embassy nor their employers. Reuters pic
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KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 7 Workers on an oil rig in the Andaman Seas off the coast of Myanmar have lost contact with ground control since the military coup in Myanmar on February 1.
According to a report by
Mingguan Malaysia, roughly 200 workers aboard the Yetagun oil rig owned by Petronas are stranded aboard the platform and have had no contact with the Malaysian embassy nor their employers.
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A protester flashes the three-finger salute, a symbol of resistance, in front of a group of riot police during a protest against the military coup, in Yangon, Myanmar. Workers on the Petronas Yetagun oil rig off the coast of Dawei say they are stranded with supplies running low. – EPA pic, February 7, 2021.
Petronas workers on an oil rig in the Andaman Seas off the coast of Myanmar have lost contact with ground control following the military on February 1 reported Mingguan Malaysia.
The Malay-language weekend edition of Utusan Malaysia reported that 200 workers aboard the Yetagun oil rig are stranded and have had no contact with the Malaysian embassy nor their employers.