MANILA, Philippines—The Philippines is assessing the situation in Iraq to look at the possibility of raising the crisis alert level to four, the highest, which entails mandatory repatriation of Filipinos there.
“Give us five days because we are looking at it very closely,” Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) secretary Albert del Rosario said in an interview with reporters late Tuesday.
“We told ourselves we have to review the crisis level (in Iraq),” he said.
DFA previously raised crisis alert level 3 in the country due to the insurgency that has been growing out of control and threatening the capital city of Baghdad.
The rebel group, led by Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), has made significant advances on towns around Baghdad, alarming the United States which deployed 275 soldiers to protect the US Embassy.
The majority of the 900 Filipinos in Iraq are located in the autonomous region of Kurdistan in the northern region of the country.
“We have about 900 [Filipinos in Iraq] most of them in Kurdistan and we want to make sure we have a mapping of people outside Kurdistan,” del Rosario said.
DFA has deployed a rapid response team to Iraq Monday to ensure the safety and security of Filipinos.
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