66 Pinoy tourists safe in wake of Hokkaido quake —DFA
Published September 7, 2018
8:54pm
The 66 Filipino
tourists who were caught in the magnitude 6.7 earthquake in Hokkaido on
Thursday have all been reported safe by the Department of Foreign Affairs.
In a statement, the
DFA said that a second group of 40 tourists who were in Sapporo during the
earthquake reached out to the Philippine Embassy in Tokyo to confirm their
safety.
Earlier, a group of
26 reported the same.
All 66 tourists
will receive assistance in re-booking their flights back to the Philippines as
Shinkansen train services and Chitose Airport resumed services on Friday.
Ambassador Jose C.
Laurel said the Embassy is ready to provide assistance to affected Filipinos if
needed and may be reached at +8180 4928 7979.
Kin of Filipinos
currently in Japan may contact the Office of Migrant Workers Affairs at (+632)
834-4996 and oumwa@dfa.gov.ph during office hours and DFA Action Center +632
834-3333 or 834-4997 after office hours. —Rie Takumi/NB, GMA News
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