Binay vows gov't will help OFWs in Japan
By Pia Gutierrez, ABS-CBN News
MANILA - Vice President Jejomar Binay appealed for calm in the midst of a large-scale disaster in Japan on Friday.
A tsunami warning was immediately issued in several coastal provinces in the country facing the eastern seaboard after the quake that affected much of Japan.
The tsunami arrived in Philippine territory past 5 pm.
"The Filipino people can rest assured that all concerned government agencies are already on alert and are ready to extend immediate assistance should the need arise," the Vice President said in a statement.
"I am likewise assuring overseas Filipino workers in Tokyo and their families here at home that we are coordinating with all government agencies concerned to be able to react to the needs of affected Filipinos in Japan," he added.
MANILA - Vice President Jejomar Binay appealed for calm in the midst of a large-scale disaster in Japan on Friday.
A tsunami warning was immediately issued in several coastal provinces in the country facing the eastern seaboard after the quake that affected much of Japan.
The tsunami arrived in Philippine territory past 5 pm.
"The Filipino people can rest assured that all concerned government agencies are already on alert and are ready to extend immediate assistance should the need arise," the Vice President said in a statement.
"I am likewise assuring overseas Filipino workers in Tokyo and their families here at home that we are coordinating with all government agencies concerned to be able to react to the needs of affected Filipinos in Japan," he added.
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