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First Batch of financial aid recipients who were affected by Xiamen Airlines Flight 8667 Accident

The Philippine Embassy in Muscat informs the following Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Oman that the financial assistance of Five Thousand Philippine Pesos (Php 5,000.00), converted in Omani Rials, may now be claimed beginning 18 September 2018:

First Batch

  1. Alcedo, Kenneth Capanayan
  2. Aranas, Cherry Pie Niervo
  3. Artienda, Rene Carmelin Ordillano
  4. Bumanlag, Nevin Jr. Sotayco
  5. Castillo, Claro II Francisco
  6. Dorilag, Arnold Sibal
  7. Gilbang, Cherubim San Diego
  8. Gilbang, Ruel Michael Librando
  9. Gozar, Aireen De Guzman
  10. Guerrero, Nenita Dumale
  11. Jocson, Gina Gorre
  12. Jocson, Giovanni Batilo
  13. Luna, Antonette Joeriza Meycador
  14. Luzada, Arianne Duran
  15. Masaoay, Joanne Marie Casison
  16. Mendoza, Nora Grupo
  17. Mendoza, Rosemarie Ouano
  18. Morales, Nerissa De Guzman
  19. Najera, Jo Ann Paor
  20. Paguio, Mary Ann Castillejos
  21. Pana, Rosalio Quijada
  22. Punoc, Maria Concepcion Pablio
  23. Regio, Maria Carla Zamudio
  24. Salvador, Adrian Sotomayor
  25. Sta. Ana, Ricardo Bulaklak
  26. Torrefiel, Antonio Jr., Tomale
  27. Tumimbang, Ruel Betita
  28. Vargas, Marta Arena
  29. Zahran, Alice Garrido

The recipients are requested to personally come to the Embassy and present a valid identification document (i.e. passport, residence card) to claim the financial assistance.

Those who have submitted their requirements but are not in the list shall be included on the second batch.

The Embassy will accept requests for financial assistance from OFWs affected by the Xiamen Airlines Flight 8667 accident only until 30 September 2018.

This article originally appeared on: http://www.muscatpe.dfa.gov.ph/newsroom/announcements/690-pr-058-2018-public-advisory

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