139 Filipinos from Myanmar return to Philippines

Published February 16, 2021 12:04pm A total of 139 Filipinos from Myanmar returned to the country Monday night amid the current COVID-19 travel restrictions and recent political situation there. advertisement Among those repatriated were 11 dependent children and four dependent parents, including two senior citizens, of the Filipinos who worked as professionals in Myanmar and whose contracts were seriously affected by the COVID-19 restrictions in the country. Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin, Jr. were among those who welcomed the arrival of the repatriates at the NAIA Terminal 3. “This is a testament to our government's steadfast commitment to assisting our people across the globe. We at the DFA are doing our best to do just that by bringing our people home amid the pandemic,” he said. The Air Asia special flight, chartered by the Philippine government, arrived at past 6 p.m.. This was the second DFA-chartered flight from Yangon, while 12 other special flights were facilitated by the DFA in collaboration with airline companies A total of 509 overseas Filipinos from Myanmar have been repatriated via DFA-chartered flights since the start of pandemic-related repatriations in March 2020.—AOL, GMA News Tags: news, pinoy_abroad, ofws, Myanmar, DFA

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