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Saudi OFW Don't panic amid crackdown - PHL Embassy

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Amid an ongoing crackdown on illegal foreign workers there, the Philippine Embassy in Saudi Arabia appealed to Filipinos not to panic, especially if they had already undergone steps to process their final exit.

The embassy, in a news release posted on its website, also issued hotlines the Filipinos can call if they encounter problems.

"In the meantime, the Philippine Embassy and the Consulate advises all those who have taken steps to process their final exit and repatriation to remain calm and not panic," it said.

Also, it said it and the Consulate continue to coordinate with concerned authorities for the processing of the final exit of Filipino workers waiting to be repatriated.

Saudi Arabian authorities have started a crackdown on illegal foreign workers after the Nov. 3 deadline for them to correct their status or leave the kingdom had lapsed.

Hotlines

The embassy set up 24-hour hotlines for Filipinos to call. These are aside from the landlines posted on the Embassy’s website:

Embassy’s Assistance to Nationals Section: 056 9893301
Consulate’s Assistance to Nationals Section: 055 5219613
Philippine Overseas Labor Office (Riyadh): 054 5917834; 050 7537997
Philippine Overseas Labor Office (Eastern Province): 050 126 9742

Procedures
Also, the Embassy said it is confirming the procedures and time frame for those who have no original copy of their residence card or iqama, their passport with the border number, or those who have not encoded their fingerprint.

As of Tuesday, the Embassy in Riyadh said it has received advice on procedures for the females, and is coordinating for the procedures for males.

The Embassy and the Philippine Consulate in Jeddah created special roving teams to go around jails, prisons and detention centers around the Kingdom.

Such teams will visit violators who were detained, and provide them with travel documents to "facilitate their early deportation."

"The Embassy assures the Filipino community all over the Kingdom that the Philippine Government is ready to provide appropriate assistance to Filipinos," it said.

Rules
Meanwhile, it said: "The Embassy urges all Filipino nationals in the Kingdom to familiarize themselves with the new rules."

A summary of the most salient provisions of the new rules includes:

- Foreign workers who work illegally for their own account, absconded from their sponsors, and over-stayers will be apprehended, penalized and deported.

- Those who employ illegal or absconded workers, provide cover, harbor or transport them, or “aids them by any means” will also be pursued.

- Employers will bear the cost of deportation of illegal workers, except where the foreign worker works for himself in which case he will bear the cost of his own deportation.

- Illegal workers who cannot afford the travel ticket will be deported at the cost of the Saudi government.

- Over-stayers will deported at the expense of the employer. If he works for himself, the company or person who sponsored his visit will bear the cost of deportation;

- All companies and individual employers, including government agencies, shall ensure that their workers obtain and renew their iqamas in due time.

- Deported foreign workers shall be prohibited from returning to the Kingdom.

- Offending foreigners will be accommodated in Saudi government centers pending deportation.

World's strongest typhoon hits Philippines Yolanda

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Super Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan), the most powerful storm in the world this year and potentially the strongest recorded typhoon to make landfall, hit the Philippines on Friday, as millions of people huddled indoors and business in vulnerable areas shut down.

A maximum category-five super typhoon, Yolanda smashed into Guiuan, Eastern Samar, about 600 kilometers southeast of Manila, at 4:40 a.m. (2040 GMT Thursday) and was traveling quickly northwest, state meteorologist Romeo Cajulis told AFP.

"The super typhoon likely made landfall with winds near 195 mph (313 kph). This makes Haiyan the strongest tropical cyclone (typhoon) on record to make landfall," said Jeff Masters, a hurricane expert and director of meteorology at US-based Weather Underground, reported Reuters.

After making landfall in Guiuan, Yolanda made a second landfall over Leyte province in the Dulag-Tolosa area at about 7 a.m., PAGASA said.

Yolanda again made a third landfall over Daanbantayan at the northern tip of Cebu, radio dzBB's Sam Nielsen reported.

Yolanda whipped up giant waves as high as 4-5 meters (12-15 feet) that lashed the islands of Leyte and Samar, and was on track to carve a path through popular holiday destinations.

President Benigno Aquino III had on Thursday warned his countrymen to make all possible preparations for Yolanda, which was packing monster wind gusts of nearly 380 kilometers (235 miles) an hour as it approached the Philippines.

"To our local officials, your constituents are facing a serious peril. Let us do all we can while (Yolanda) has not yet hit land," Aquino said in a nationally televised address.

"We can minimize the effects of this typhoon if we help each other. Let us remain calm, especially in buying our primary needs, and in moving to safer places."

Aquino warned areas within the expected 600-kilometer typhoon front would be exposed to severe flooding as well as devastating winds, while coastal areas may see waves six meters (20 feet) high.

"We are fearful because there is talk that the sea will rise," an elementary school teacher in Southern Leyte province who only gave her name as Feliza told a local radio station.

"We can feel the powerful winds, our school is now packed with evacuees. Trees in coastal areas have already fallen."

More than 125,000 people in the most vulnerable areas had been moved to evacuation centersbefore Yolanda hit, according to the civil defense office, and millions of others braced for the typhoon in their homes.
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