Sun.Star Pampanga

2 Filipinos hurt, 41 rescued as 'Mangkhut' lashes HK

- (PNA)

MANILA were also rescued by Hong Kong authoritie­s.

Morales also said the Overseas Workers Welfare Administra­tion received calls from Filipino household service workers who sustained minor injuries but needed no hospital treatment.

The envoy also said his officers and staff are all safe and that their consular operations have resumed on Monday.

The DFA, together with the Consulate General, continues to monitor the situation in Hong Kong in the aftermath of the typhoon. According to DFA's estimate, there are around 227,000 Filipinos currently in Hong Kong.

Filipinos in the territory who may require assistance are urged to call 999 or the Consulate Hotline at +852.9155.4023. IN THE wake of Typhoon Ompong's onslaught, the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) on Monday, September 17, ordered all small-scale mining firms to shut down its operations in the entire Cordillera Administra­tive Region.

Environmen­t Secretary Roy Cimatu announced the stoppage of activities of all small-scale mining firms, including the 10 operators given temporary permits.

"In view of this current situation in the Cordillera­s to prevent further danger to the lives of our small-scale miners, I officially order cease and desist of all illegal smale-scale mining operations in the whole of Cordillera Administra­tive Region," Cimatu said in a press conference in Benguet.

"By virtue of what happened, I'm revoking those permits [given to 10 small-scale mining companies], effective today," he added.

Cimatu's directive came amid the search and retrival operations for missing small-sclae miners who may have been buried at a mining shelter in Itogon, Benguet.

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque Jr., who joined Cimatu in the briefing, said the death toll climed to 54 in the Cordillera Administra­tive Region alone, as of 6 a.m., Monday.

Cimatu siad military and police officers would be deployed to ensure the implementa­tion of "cease and desist" order against all small-scale miners.

"We ask our small scale miners to cooperate and stop all small scale mining activities here," the Environmen­t chief said.

"The DENR will be sending men from the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s and the Philippine National Police to effect the stoppage of all mining activities especially here in trouble," he added.

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