Ilang OFW, wala pa ring balak magpa-repatriate sa kabila ng kaguluhan | 24 Oras

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Sa kabila ng nagpapatuloy na tensyon sa Lebanon, wala pa rin daw balak ang ilang Pilipinong naroon na magpalikas sa gobyerno at umuwi sa Pilipinas.


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00:00Despite the ongoing tension in Lebanon, some Filipinos still have no plans to return to the government and return to the Philippines.
00:07Some Filipinos were shown where they sleep after the bomb was dropped, they continue.
00:14Maris Umali was shocked.
00:18There is no place left in this structure in Daya Beirut, Lebanon, after the bomb was dropped in the ongoing war there.
00:27The video was sent to us by the OFW Jalene, who has been in exile in Lebanon for five years.
00:33And this house is owned by the driver of their boss.
00:37In the distance, his wife was taken by the smoke after the explosion.
00:42Jalene and her partner, OFW Trisha, are in a safer place.
00:47But they still can't avoid being afraid of what's happening.
00:51Sometimes you will be surprised, you will be shocked.
00:55Every day, you will hear a bomb here.
00:59Others, you can only see the pose of your FB friends here.
01:05Sometimes, others, you can see that their souls are separating.
01:10Of course, you are afraid.
01:12Even if they say you won't die, but not now.
01:16But despite the terrifying situation, the two have no plans to repatriate or return to their country.
01:22Jalene is married to a Lebanese.
01:25And her partner, OFW Trisha, is in love with their boss.
01:29There are areas that are being bombed.
01:35So don't worry.
01:38I know that the Lord won't leave us.
01:41I just want to say that my boss is still here.
01:45He won't leave us.
01:47Whatever happens, we will be with them.
01:49The Department of Migrant Workers assures that 179 Filipinos are safe.
01:54They are in four shelters in Beirut.
01:57They're fine, they're safe and sound.
01:59We have a nurse, we have a social worker and a doctor doing the rounds in the four different shelters.
02:05The President's order is to immobilize all government resources
02:10so that Filipinos can return to their country.
02:14As of now, 192 Filipinos have been booked to return to their country
02:18through a commercial flight from October 11 to October 28.
02:2211 of them will be able to return this weekend.
02:25413 documents are being processed by the Lebanese Immigration Authorities.
02:30Since day one, we have been working closely, of course, with the DMW and the DFA.
02:37We've already assigned, sent people and provided with all the necessary funds
02:50for us to be able to implement all the assistance necessary.
02:55I would like to rest assured that we are prepared.
03:01You can call Help Desk 1348 for the assistance you need.
03:06For GMA Integrated News, Maris Umali for Tutok, 24 Hours.
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