Non-core staff of PHL Embassy in Libya to relocate to Tunisia

With the security situation in Libya showing no sign of improvement, the Philippine Embassy in Libya has started relocating its non-core staff to Tunisia.

 In a statement issued Monday, the Department of Foreign Affairs said: "Due to the increasing violence and lawlessness in Tripoli, all non-core staff of the Philippine Embassy there are being relocated to Tunisia. Staff dependents were repatriated last week." 
 
The DFA said male officers and staff augmented by the Rapid Response Teams will remain in Tripoli to oversee the repatriation of overseas Filipino workers.
 
Meanwhile, the DFA said the Philippine Embassy in Tripoli continued to appeal to Filipinos to enlist for evacuation "before all routes and options become extremely difficult."
 
Last July 20, the Philippine government raised the alert level in Libya to "4," citing the "extremely unstable" situation there.
 
"Under Alert Level 4, the Philippine government undertakes evacuation ofabout 13,000 Filipino nationals there as soon as possible while no Filipino national will be allowed to travel to Libya," the DFA said.
 
Filipinos can contact the Embassy through the telephone numbers (00218) 918-244-208 / (00218) 911061166, and the e-mail addresses tripoli.pe@gmail.com; tripoli.pe@dfa.gov.ph.
 
Their relatives can call the DFA’s 24-hour hotlines at (02) 552-7105 and (02) 834-4685, or send queries by e-mail tooumwa@dfa.gov.ph. 

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