DFA monitors Filipinos in Venezuela after powerful earthquakes
Philippine Embassy in Bogota says no Filipino casualties reported after two strong earthquakes hit Venezuela's northern coast
At A Glance
- The DFA is monitoring the situation after two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela's northern coast on June 24.
- No Filipino injuries or casualties have been reported, according to the Philippine Embassy in Bogota.
- Filipinos in Caracas and Barinas have been advised to shelter in place and monitor updates from local authorities.
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said the Philippine Embassy in Bogota is closely monitoring the situation in Venezuela after two powerful earthquakes struck the country's northern coast, with no Filipino casualties reported so far. (DFA photo)
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Thursday, June 25, said it is closely monitoring the situation in Venezuela after two powerful earthquakes struck the country's northern coast on June 24.
In a statement, the DFA said the Philippine Embassy in Bogota, which has jurisdiction over Venezuela, has been coordinating with Filipino nationals following the seismic events.
"As of this writing, no reports of injuries or casualties have been received from Filipino nationals in Venezuela," the DFA said.
According to DFA Spokesperson Analyn Ratonel, there are an estimated 74 Filipinos in Venezuela, many of whom are religious missionaries.
Continued monitoring
The DFA also said the Embassy has been in contact with Filipinos residing in the Venezuelan capital of Caracas and in the city of Barinas to check on their condition.
According to the DFA, Filipino nationals have been advised to remain safely sheltered in place and monitor local news and government advisories for updates on the situation.
The DFA assured the public that it continues to monitor developments and will provide updates as necessary.