CORONAVIRUS | The plane lands safely about 6.50am, carrying 66 of the 75 people scheduled to return.
| The second aircraft sent to evacuate Malaysians and their families from Wuhan and surrounding areas in China has safely returned to Malaysia.
The National Disaster Management Agency confirmed that nine others were unable to make the flight due to health reasons, one person was unable to get to the airport and another had work commitments.
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