BANGKOK (Reuters) – Russian hostel supervisor Valerie Azure has invested the past three nights sleeping on the floor of a Malaysian airport along with her young child, after Southeast Asian countries sealed borders and canceled flights in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Stranded travelers sit in chairs at the transit area of Kuala Lumpur International Airport Terminal 2, after they were returned from Thailand due to new health certificate requirements amid coronavirus illness (COVID-19) epidemic, in Sepang, Selangor State, Malaysia March 24,2020 Valarie Astashova/Handout through REUTERS
Azure, 31, stated more than a lots individuals were stranded with her in the global airport in Kuala Lumpur, amongst hundreds marooned around the world, according to media reports, as the virus plays havoc with itinerary.
After numerous weeks volunteering in a recreation center for Afghan refugees in Malaysia, Azure stated she and her nine-year-old kid boarded an AirAsia flight for