Romualdez relieved Pinoys safe in Morocco after deadly quake
At A Glance
- House Speaker Martin Romualdez heaved a sigh of relief after learning that there weren't any Filipino casualties in the 6.8-magnitude earthquake that struck Morocco.

House Speaker Martin Romualdez (Speaker’s office)
House Speaker Martin Romualdez heaved a sigh of relief after learning that there weren't any Filipino casualties in the 6.8-magnitude earthquake that struck Morocco.
At the same time, the fourth highest-ranked Philippine official respectfully extended his condolences to the families of victims of the powerful and devastating earthquake, which has claimed the lives of over 2,000.
“We express our heartfelt sympathies to the Moroccan people. Such events are poignant reminders of the unpredictable forces of nature we all must grapple with,” Romualdez, leader of the 311-strong House of Representatives, said on Sunday, Sept. 10.
“As we share our condolences with the affected families, we acknowledge the commendable efforts of the rescue teams, working diligently amidst adversity. The international community stands united in its wish to see swift recovery and healing for Morocco during these challenging times,” he added.
“We are also mindful of our own citizens abroad, and it is a relief to know that the Filipino community in Morocco is safe,” said Romualdez Leyte's 1st district representative.
“Our appreciation extends to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) and Ambassador Leslie Baja for their dedicated efforts in ensuring the well-being of our nationals. We encourage our kababayans to stay vigilant and maintain close coordination with local authorities.
“In moments of global challenges, unity and understanding are paramount. We extend our hand in solidarity to Morocco and remain committed to the welfare of our overseas Filipino community,” stressed Romualdez.