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MANILA, Philippines — The government is exploring the option of chartering a flight to repatriate Filipinos affected by the rising tensions in Lebanon, Department of Migrant Workers Undersecretary Bernard Olalia said on Wednesday.
In a press briefing, Olalia said that 15 overseas Filipino workers (OFW) were supposed to return to the Philippines last month, but recent explosions disrupted the plan.
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Each chartered flight, costing over P25 million, can accommodate 300 passengers. However, the government has yet to secure landing rights for the flight.
Article continues after this advertisement“The other challenge is the exit permits of some of our workers; apart from documented OFWs, we have undocumented OFWs who need to secure travel documents,” he also said.
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Article continues after this advertisementAside from that, Olalia mentioned the government is also considering sea and land routes for bringing the Filipinos back home if ever the situation in the foreign country worsens.
There are approximately 11,000 Filipinos in Lebanon, with 111 currently in shelters and 63 in a hotel, all in the southern part of the country.
Article continues after this advertisementOlalia reiterated that the government is no longer allowing deployment of new and returning OFWs in Lebanon since it was placed under alert level 3.
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