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PH Embassy in US sends aid to Filipinos in Caribbean after Irma

/ 07:56 PM September 14, 2017

Philippine Response Team distributes vouchers to Filipinos on British Virgin Islands for the procurement of basic supplies. CONTRIBUTED

WASHINGTON, DC A separate Philippine Embassy Response Team was dispatched to deliver emergency supplies to Filipinos on the US Virgin Islands Wednesday, September 13 as part of the Philippine government’s response in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma, the embassy announced.

The team is expected to arrive on the US Virgin Islands on 14 September to distribute bottled water, rice and non-perishable food stuffs, medicines and antibacterial solution, and portable energy sources.

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Based on the Embassy’s official records, there are an estimated 271 Filipino nationals in the US Virgin Islands.

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On nearby British Virgin Islands (BVI), the Embassy Response Team has started to distribute vouchers to enable kababayans to procure necessities, as the banks in the territory are yet to resume normal operations.

Philippine Embassy Response Team brings emergency supplies to Filipinos in Hurricane Irma-ravaged British Virgin Islands. CONTRIBUTED

The DFA-Office of the Undersecretary for Migrant Workers Affairs, the Philippine Embassy in Washington, D.C., USA, Philippine Embassy in The Hague, Netherlands, Philippine Overseas Labor and Welfare Office-DC, and the response teams, are working non-stop to give aid and facilitate the repatriation of kababayans from the devastated Caribbean islands.

As of this writing, about 160 Filipinos in the BVI, Anguilla, and Saint Martin/Sint Maarten have sought repatriation assistance from the Philippine Government. The list of repatriates is updated daily as conditions on the ground also change.

The Philippine Embassy in Washington, D.C. continues to monitor the situation in Turks and Caicos Islands, and the US southeastern states of Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, and South Carolina, which were affected by Irma in the past few days.

Those who want to share or find information about the condition of their family members and friends in the abovementioned places may reach the Philippine Embassy in Washington, D.C. through the following contact information:

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