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PR-047-2015
7 April 2015

 

Department of Foreign Affairs Evacuates
243 More Filipinos from Yemen

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(Above) Filipino evacuees awaiting passport processing at the Tuwal Border Office of Saudi Arabia

(Jizan, 7 April 2015) – The Department of Foreign Affairs successfully evacuated from Yemen yesterday afternoon (6 April) a group of 243 Filipinos and one Yemeni national. The group consisted of 111 males, 112 females and 21 minor children.

          The lone Yemeni national in the group was the father of Filipino children.

         This was the second batch of evacuees who travelled by land, bringing the total number of Filipinos to 342 who were brought out of Yemen by the DFA Crisis Management Team (CMT), which is composed of personnel of the Philippine Embassy in Riyadh, Philippine Consulate in Jeddah and the Philippine Honorary Consul’s Office in Sana’a.

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2 (Above) First passengers off the bus at the Tuwal Border Office of Saudi Arabia

The group was in a convoy of five buses and was accompanied by Philippine Honorary Consul Mohammad Al Jamal.

They left the Yemeni capital city of Sana’a at 08.30 hrs (Saudi time) yesterday, taking a direct route thru Hajjah, a mountain city in the northwest, and onwards to Harad, the last town before the border. They arrived at the Tuwal-Jizan border crossing at 16.45 hrs (Saudi time) on the same day.

The 290 kilometer trip was safe and unimpeded, inspite of a few checkpoints along the way.

        A third batch of 44 evacuees have started the land journey today from the coastal city of Hodeidah today, joined by the Honorary Consul Mohamad Al-Jamal and Philippine Embassy Attache Mel Balladolid.

        As the situation in Yemen remains volatile and uncertain, the Department of Foreign Affairs firmly reiterates its urgent call to the remaining Filipinos in Yemen to register with the CMT teams in Movenpick Hotel Sana’a and in Al-Sherif Hotel Hodeidah so that they can join what may likely be the last remaining land evacuation being scheduled in the coming days.

They can be contacted thru the following: +967 73 019 4165 / +967 73 742 6292 /+967 73 384 4958 / +967 73 845 1828 / This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.   (END)