MECO verifying if any Filipino was killed, hurt in Taiwan railway incident — DFA | Global News

MECO verifying if any Filipino was killed, hurt in Taiwan railway incident — DFA

/ 03:36 PM April 02, 2021

People walk next to a train which derailed in a tunnel north of Hualien

People walk next to a train which derailed in a tunnel north of Hualien, Taiwan April 2, 2021, in this handout image provided by Taiwan’s National Fire Agency. Taiwan’s National Fire Agency/Handout via REUTERS

MANILA, Philippines — The Manila Economic and Cultural Office (MECO) is still verifying if there are Filipinos among those killed or injured after a train derailed in Taiwan, killing at least 36 people, according to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA).

The DFA, in a response to a query from reporters, said Friday afternoon that it has yet to receive reports of any Filipino who died or wounded from the incident.

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“At this time, no report received of any Filipino casualty, but MECO continues to verify,” the DFA said.

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MECO is the Philippines’ de facto embassy in Taiwan.

At least 36 people died and over 72 were left wounded after a train, which was carrying 350 passengers, derailed in a tunnel in eastern Taiwan earlier Friday after it apparently hit a truck.

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