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PH govt keeps lines open for OFWs seeking repatriation amid Mideast conflict

Philippine officials are closely monitoring the situation of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in the Middle East and preparing for possible evacuation and repatriation as the crisis escalates in the region.

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Transcript
00:00We wish to note that we have reiterated to them the need to keep their phone lines operational and answered
00:09at all times.
00:10We will extend their best effort to ensure that everyone, we are able to reply to all their queries at
00:19all times.
00:20Kami po ng DFA at DMW, nakausap na namin virtually ang bawat Filipino community ng bawat bansang sangkot.
00:29Eight countries po yun essentially.
00:31At nakausap na ho namin sila at magkakaroon ng second round pa ng pag-uusap with them to make sure
00:37that we are in touch with all of them.
00:39We have identified designated meeting points, exit points, temporary relocation points, exit points because the airports are closed will be
00:50by land.
00:51So we have identified every land border crossing per five countries.
00:58And we have prepared the logistical aspects of repatriation.
01:09kami po yun
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