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Filipinos told to be ready |to evacuate Thailand

Filipinos told to be ready |to evacuate Thailand

The Philippines' Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has advised Filipinos in Thailand to prepare for evacuation "if necessary" and stay away from public places after the declaration of martial law in the Kingdom.

The DFA issued Alert Level 2 (restriction phase) to the estimated 15,000 Filipinos in Thailand, advising them to avoid public areas.
 
The foreign office is also sending to Bangkok an emergency response team led by a senior official at the “soonest possible time” to check on the situation and ensure the protection of Filipinos there, said DFA spokesman Charles Jose.
 
“Alert Level 2 is issued when there are real threats to the life, security and property of Filipinos arising from internal disturbance in or external threat to the host country,” Assistant Secretary Jose said in a press briefing on Tuesday.
 
“Under Alert Level 2, Filipinos in Thailand are instructed to restrict non-essential movements, avoid public places and prepare for evacuation if necessary,” he said.
Under the alert level, the Philippines is suspending the deployment of new employees to Thailand. Only overseas Filipino workers with existing contracts may fly back there while Alert Level 2 is in effect.
 
“The Philippine Embassy in Bangkok advises Filipinos residing in or travelling to Thailand to avoid the rally sites and large gatherings and to refrain from taking part in the protest or other political activities. Everyone is advised to continue exercising extreme caution and vigilance and to closely monitor developments,” Jose said.
 
He said the Philippines “hopes for an early return to normalcy consistent with the will and interest of the Thai people”. – Philippine Daily Inquirer/Asia News Network
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