DFA raises Alert Level 3 in Haiti amid 'unstable security situation' ---- BAP/KBK, GMA Integrated

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has raised the alert level in Haiti to 3, mandating voluntary repatriation. Alert Level 3 also prohibits the deployment of new and returning Filipinos to Haiti. In an advisory, the DFA said Alert Level 3 was raised "in view of the current unstable security situation in [Haiti]." There are 169 currently recorded Filipinos in Haiti, with the majority of them residing in Port-au-Prince, the DFA said. "Filipinos living in Haiti are advised to remain vigilant, to avoid public places, and to restrict non-essential movement," it added. A human rights group has reported wide spread killing, kidnappings, and abuse. Haiti citizens await the replacement of a prime minister who resigned from his post. Reuters reported that under international pressure and stranded in Puerto Rico, Prime Minister Ariel Henry announced his resignation pending a temporary replacement a week ago, but the council set to choose his replacement has yet to be appointed. More than 10 bodies were removed by ambulance from the affluent neighborhood of Petion-Ville on the outskirts of the Haitian capital, according to a Reuters witness on Monday. — BAP/KBK, GMA Integrated News

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