DFA: Alert level 1 raised in Tunisia

In this screengrab taken from video provided by Tunisia TV1, injured people are treated on a Tunisian beach Friday June 26, 2015. Two gunmen rushed from the beach into a hotel in the Tunisian resort town of Sousse Friday, killing at least 27 people and wounding six others in the latest attack on the North African country's key tourism industry, the Interior Ministry said. (Tunisia TV1 via AP)

In this screengrab taken from video provided by Tunisia TV1, injured people are treated on a Tunisian beach Friday June 26, 2015. Two gunmen rushed from the beach into a hotel in the Tunisian resort town of Sousse Friday, killing at least 27 people and wounding six others in the latest attack on the North African country’s key tourism industry, the Interior Ministry said. (Tunisia TV1 via AP)

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Friday announced that Alert Level 1 has been raised in the north African country of Tunisia.

“Alert Level 1 has been raised in Tunisia due to the recent terrorist attacks and threats to the security situation in that country,” DFA said in a statement to media.

It advised Filipinos living and working in the country to “take the necessary precautions.”

The agency raises Alert Level 1 “when there are valid signs of internal disturbance, instability, or external threat to the host country.”

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The DFA said the Philippine Embassy in Tripoli, Libya has jurisdiction over its neighboring country and continues to monitor the situation by communicating with the Filipino community there.

Last month, a gunman opened fire at a Tunisian resort and killed 37 people. It was said to be the worst attack in the country’s recent history.

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