Government is ready to help Filipinos in Taiwan-Marcos

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DAVAO CITY —President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. assured the Filipino workers in Taiwan that the Philippine government is ready to assist and support them during these difficult times following the strong earthquake that hit the island on Wednesday.

“We stand ready to assist and support our fellow Filipinos in Taiwan in any way possible during this difficult period,” President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. said in a statement shortly after a strong earthquake jolted Taiwan.

Marcos added the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) is diligently ensuring the safety of the 159,480 overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) current residing in Taiwan.

“Our hearts are with the people of Taiwan as they endure the aftermath of today’s powerful earthquake,” the chief executive said.

Marcos expressed his support to Taiwan following a 7.5 magnitude earthquake that hit the country on Wednesday morning.

Marcos stated “Our hearts are with the people of Taiwan as they endure the aftermath of today’s powerful earthquake. Rest assured, our Department of Migrant Workers is diligently ensuring the safety of the 159,480 Filipinos currently residing in Taiwan.”

Initial reports said four people were killed and 57 others injured while several buildings collapsed when a 7.4 magnitude earthquake hit south of Hualien, Taiwan on Wednesday.

Taiwan has expressed gratitude to President Marcos for his “compassionate message” as he gave assurance that the Philippines is ready to help in the aftermath of the strong quake that hit the self-governing island.

In a post on X, Taiwan’s Foreign Ministry said it sincerely appreciates Marcos’ thoughts for Taiwan during this challenging time.

“Your warm words from the Philippines are deeply valued,” the ministry said.

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