00:00The Philippine Embassy has started a repatriation process for Filipinos who were affected by the earthquake in Myanmar
00:06and want to return home.
00:08Clazel Pardilla has the details.
00:13The administration of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. will now start the repatriation process
00:20for Filipinos who were affected by the earthquake in Myanmar.
00:23According to the Philippine Embassy in Yangon,
00:25the Filipinos will be allowed to return home via the C-130 aircraft by April 12.
00:33They can also register by sending an email to yangonpe.consular.gov.ph.
00:41The Embassy has assured that transportation will be provided to Yangon.
00:46In addition, the Embassy also provided a 14-day temporary home
00:51that can accommodate their situation.
00:54According to the Embassy's statement,
00:56the government assured that medical and financial assistance will be provided.
01:00The administration of President R. Marcos,
01:02who can help the Filipinos affected by the calamity,
01:06and ensure their safety and well-being in the midst of the crisis.
01:12The search for the four missing Filipinos continues.
01:15The team of the National Bureau of Investigation of the Cesar Victim Identification Division
01:21received a tissue sample of some unknown victims who were recovered in Sky Villas in Myanmar.
01:28The Philippine government deployed more than 100 government officials
01:33to assist in the rescue operation of the victims of the 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar.
01:38According to the Palace,
01:40President Marcos' goal is to assist the countries affected by the crisis.
01:45As of now, the government of the Health Department,
01:48Urban Search and Rescue Team,
01:50Sanatahang Lakas,
01:51and other agencies.
01:53This is Leyzal Fardilia for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.