Manila Bulletin

Filipino dies in California wildfires

- By ROY C. MABASA

One Filipino was presumed to have perished in the Northern California wildfires, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said.

The Filipino’s remains were recovered on Saturday in the Napa County area, the DFA said, quoting a report from its consulate general's office in San Francisco.

DFA Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano conveyed his sympathy to the family of the victim whose identity has not been made public as of this writing.

“We offer our sincere sympathies and prayers to the family of our kababayan who perished in this horrific fire,” the DFA secretary said in a statement.

Cayetano has instructed the Consulate General in San Francisco to extend all possible assistance to the family and to continue to closely monitor the welfare of other Filipinos in the affected areas.

In his report, Deputy Consul General Jaime Ramon Ascalon said they offered assistance to the family of the victim, including coordinati­ng arrangemen­ts for the repatriati­on of the remains.

The Consulate office also said they are coordinati­ng with the Filipino community through their social media advisories, and have offered consular assistance to those affected by the wildfires.

In nearby Vallejo, the Iglesia Ni Cristo has offered its church to more than 30 evacuees from surroundin­g counties of Calistoga, Napa, Fairfield, and Santa Rosa.

Vallejo is about 22 kilometers from Napa and 39 kilometers from San Francisco.

The INC in Vallejo said the evacuees of various nationalit­ies and religion are temporaril­y sheltered in the church’s conference hall since last week.

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