PHL Embassy issues travel advisory in Saudi following missile attack


The Philippine Embassy in Saudi Arabia has called on Filipinos there to exercise caution and vigilance after Houthi rebels attacked an airport in the Kingdom's Southwestern region on June 12.
At least 26 people were injured in the missile attack that hit the Abha International Airport.
In an advisory posted on the Philippine Embassy’s Facebook page, members of the Filipino community were advised "to keep a vigilant watch on potential threats to their security and to continue to abide by the security measures and protocols established by the Saudi government, as well as the country’s laws, rules, and regulations."
Although no Filipino was injured, Philippine Ambassador Adnan Alonto said the embassy and consulate will continue to monitor the situation.
Around 1 million Filipinos are working in Saudi Arabia, mostly employed as domestic helpers, nurses, engineers and construction workers.
Filipinos are urged to contact the embassy or consulate on further security-related incidents and on information on developing security situations on the ground. —Michaela del Callar/RSJ, GMA News

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