No Filipino casualties reported so far from Taiwan earthquake —MECO

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There have been no Filipino casualties reported so far following the 7.2 magnitude earthquake that hit Taiwan on Wednesday morning, the Manila Economic and Cultural Office (MECO) said.

There have been no Filipino casualties reported so far following the 7.2 magnitude earthquake that hit Taiwan on Wednesday morning, the Manila Economic and Cultural Office said. MECO deputy resident representative Alice Visperas said they are continuously coordinating with offices in areas in central and southern Taiwan to check on the condition of the Filipinos there. "Sa awa ng Diyos ay maayos naman ang ating mga kababayan.

In a post on Facebook, the Department of Migrant Workers said it is monitoring the situation of overseas Filipino workers in Taiwan following the earthquake.It also said its three Migrant Workers Offices in Taiwan have immediately activated protocols with Filipino communities, leaders, relevant Taiwan government agencies as well as employers and trade associations to ascertain the safety and status of Taiwan-based OFWs.

 

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