Filipino injured by shrapnel from Iranian missile in Qatar
Smoke rises from an explosion, allegedly caused by an Israeli strike, in Doha, Qatar, on Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2025. (UGC via AP)
A Filipino in Qatar was injured after he was hit by a shrapnel from an intercepted Iranian missile, the Philippine embassy said.
The embassy in Qatar said the Filipino national is now safe and recovering.
Meanwhile, the embassy and the Philippine Migrant Workers Office are now providing temporary accommodation to at least 29 Filipino nationals who moved out of their residences due to their close proximity to danger zones.
Stranded Filipino transit passengers and nationals who are temporary visitors are also either given hotel provision by their airlines or are under the care of their visa sponsors.
The embassy said it is aware of their whereabouts.
Meanwhile, in Israel, 35 Filipino pilgrims and tourists were already given assistance to cross the border into Egypt and Jordan as the Israeli airspace remains closed.
In Jordan, 82 of the 113 stranded Filipinos already departed from Queen Alia International Airport to several transit hubs, including Cairo, Dubai, Mumbai, and Riyadh, where passengers are boarding their respective connecting flights to Manila, according to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA).
The Philippine Embassy in Jordan also continues to assist the remaining 31 Filipino tourists still in Amman.