THE Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) said the number of injured overseas Filipino workers (OFW) from the magnitude-7.2 quake in Taiwan has now risen to 9. DMW reported five additional injured OFWs in Taiwan on top of the four casualties it reported last Friday “All the OFWs have received medical…
The Manila Economic and Cultural Office (Meco) in Taiwan said no Filipino casualty has so far been reported following the magnitude 7.5 earthquake that hit the City of Hualien.
THERE are no reported injuries or fatalities involving the 159,000 Filipinos in Taiwan, where a strong earthquake early Wednesday morning triggered a tsunami alert on four Philippine coastal provinces, the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) reported,
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IN a surprising turn of events, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. veered from the neutral, tempered position initially posed by his Foreign Affairs department and publicly congratulated the pro-independence candidate in Taiwan for winning the recently held presidential elections. The Chinese Foreign Ministry summoned Philippine Ambassador Jaime FlorCruz to protest the…