Sunday, March 1

NegOcc, Bacolod activate help desks for OFWs’ kin amid Mideast hostilities

Smoke rises after an Israeli army launches a second wave of airstrikes on Iran Saturday.*Anadolu photo via PNA

The Negros Occidental and Bacolod City governments are setting up help desks to assist families of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in the Middle East starting Monday, March 2.

The US and Israel launched a major military operation against Iran on Saturday, which US President Donald Trump said was aimed at degrading Tehran’s military capabilities and neutralizing what Washington described as a nuclear threat.

Iran said its Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in the attacks.

In retaliation, Iran fired drones and missiles toward Israel and struck US military facilities in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar.

The Negros Occidental provincial government is activating a help desk at the Capitol in Bacolod City on Monday to assist families of OFWs in the Middle East if they cannot contact their relatives, Provincial Administrator Rayfrando Diaz said.

Their hotline is 0998-956-9037, he said.

Mayor Greg Gasataya said the Bacolod City government is also opening a dedicated hotline and help desk to assist Bacolod residents with family members, friends and OFWs affected by recent military events.

Those in need of assistance can call 0930-877-5097 or visit the help desks at the Bacolod City Government Center lobby starting Monday, he said.

“In coordination with the Department of Migrant Workers, we are committed to providing guidance, support, and any necessary assistance to ensure the well-being of our fellow Bacolodnons during this difficult time,” Gasataya said.*with a report from PNA

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