PH to repatriate Filipinos in India
MANILA, Philippines — Filipinos in India who wish to return to the Philippines will be repatriated once commercial flights resume, Ambassador Ramon Bagatsing Jr. said.
But he said that as of now only a few Filipinos have expressed willingness to go home.
“Not that many. Although, if there’s one Filipino who wants to go home, we need to help them,” he said in a television interview.
Bagatsing said it was “logistically difficult” to organize a repatriation flight because many countries, including the Philippines, have issued a travel ban on India. He added that the Philippines does not have a direct flight to India.
Two Filipino workers in India have died due of COVID-19.
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