PHL consulate monitoring welfare of Pinoys in US amid snowstorm
Philippine officials in the United States are monitoring the situation of Filipinos in areas affected by a massive snowstorm, Malacañang said Sunday.
Deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said they continue to hope no Filipino was among the casualties of the snowstorm.
“Nagbabantay ang ating embassy doon at mga consulate to monitor the welfare of Filipinos," she said on government-run dzRB radio.
Also, she said authorities there had already given warning to residents.
A report on UK’s The Telegraph indicated the snowstorm had pounded the US Northeast and left at least six dead and thousands stranded.
Over the weekend, the Philippine Consulate General in New York advised Filipinos in the Northeastern US to avoid unnecessary travel due to the storm.
It cited an advisory from the US National Weather Service that a major winter storm may hit Feb. 8 to 9.
“Members of the Filipino-American community are advised to avoid unnecessary travel and to monitor weather developments in their area. Community members are likewise advised to have a sufficient supply of basic items during the storm,” it said.
Also, the Consulate General said Filipinos with emergencies after regular office hours may contact it via phone at 917-294-0196 and 347-327-1884. — LBG, GMA News
Deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said they continue to hope no Filipino was among the casualties of the snowstorm.
“Nagbabantay ang ating embassy doon at mga consulate to monitor the welfare of Filipinos," she said on government-run dzRB radio.
Also, she said authorities there had already given warning to residents.
A report on UK’s The Telegraph indicated the snowstorm had pounded the US Northeast and left at least six dead and thousands stranded.
Over the weekend, the Philippine Consulate General in New York advised Filipinos in the Northeastern US to avoid unnecessary travel due to the storm.
It cited an advisory from the US National Weather Service that a major winter storm may hit Feb. 8 to 9.
“Members of the Filipino-American community are advised to avoid unnecessary travel and to monitor weather developments in their area. Community members are likewise advised to have a sufficient supply of basic items during the storm,” it said.
Also, the Consulate General said Filipinos with emergencies after regular office hours may contact it via phone at 917-294-0196 and 347-327-1884. — LBG, GMA News
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