Marcos: Help ready for Filipinos affected by Hawaii wildfire
At A Glance
- Marcos says he is closely monitoring the ongoing wildfires with the help of the DFA and the DMW.
- Marcos says the government is still trying to determine the number of Filipinos possibly affected by the wildfire in Hawaii.
- Affected Filipinos can seek assistance through the 24/7 emergency hotline at +1808 253-9446 or the government's official email address, [email protected].
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. said the Philippine government is ready to assist Filipinos affected by the deadly wildfire that broke out in Hawaii early this month.

Marcos said this after reports that, as of Aug. 15, at least 99 people died in the wildfire that started on Aug. 8, 2023.
In his X (formerly Twitter) account, the President said he is closely monitoring the ongoing disaster with the help of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) and the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW).
According to Marcos, the government is still trying to determine the number of Filipinos possibly affected by the wildfire in Hawaii.
He, however, ensured that the Consulate in Honolulu is ready to assist them.
"Kasalukuyang nakikipag-ugnayan din ang Philippine Consul General sa Hawaii sa mga lokal na awtoridad at Filipino community sa anumang bagong impormasyon patungkol sa insidente (The Philippine Consul General in Hawaii is coordinating with the local authority and the Filipuino community for any new information about the incident),” the President said.
Marcos said affected Filipinos can seek assistance through the 24/7 emergency hotline at +1808 253-9446. They can also send an email to the government’s official e-mail address, [email protected].
The DFA said on Tuesday that around 50 Filipino teachers in Hawaii were among the thousands of individuals who managed to flee from the wildfires in Maui.
Meanwhile, the Philippine Consulate is sending a team to assist affected Filipinos.