Some Libya-based Pinoys send videos seeking repatriation — report

Some Filipinos based in strife-torn Libya are seeking repatriation by sending video messages to the Philippine Embassy there, a United Arab Emirates-based news site reported late Thursday.

A report on Gulf News said one group sent a video to Philippine embassy in Tripoli charge d'affaires Adelio Angelito Cruz seeking help.

"Please help up us get repatriated. Bombs are detonating close by from where we are located and fighting took place just near us. An aircraft had recently crashed," it quoted one Edgar Baracena as asking the embassy.

Baracena claimed to have worked for the North Africa Company, Gulf News said.

In the video, Baracena claimed he was stranded in a building in Tripoli along with eight other Filipinos.

He said they had been abandoned by their company there "as it would be unsafe to venture any further."

"We have nothing but the clothes on their backs with us,” Baracena was quoted in the report as saying.

The Gulf News report also cited information that some Filipinos were stranded and feared going out lest they get caught in the crossfire.

Violence continued in Libya, with the Department of Foreign Affairs raising the alert level there to "4," which mandates mandatory repatriation.

"Under Alert Level 4, the Philippine government undertakes evacuation of about 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 to oumwa@dfa.gov.ph.  Joel Locsin /LBG, GMA News

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