Filipinos in South Korea told: Be prepared amid tensions
MANILA — The Philippine Embassy in South Korea has warned Filipinos to stay alert and follow a newly issued contingency plan amid rising tensions in the Korean Peninsula.
The Embassy released the contingency plan on its Facebook page Thursday, days after reclusive North Korea hailed as "a perfect success" its test of a supposed hydrogen bomb.
Filipinos were instructed to prepare a survival kit and contact their area coordinator if the Embassy raises its second alert level, under which Philippine citizens are told to avoid places of potential conflict.
A survival kit must contain water, food, personal effects and a hygiene kit, important documents and money, medication, a first aid kit, maps, a flashlight, a multi-purpose knife, and matches, among others.
In the event of military encounters near the demilitarized zone, Filipinos may voluntarily repatriate, the Embassy said
Filipinos are advised to seek one of 25,724 emergency shelters in South Korea in case of air strikes and artillery fire, the Embassy said.
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