CPA: Close to 8K passengers left Cebu ports

CPA: Close to 8k passengers left Cebu ports

LSIs or locally stranded individuals from Cebu City are seen on their way to board sea vessels at the Cebu Port in this photo courtesy of Cebu port Authority.

CEBU CITY, Philippines — Port officers in Cebu have recorded close to 8,000 individuals, who have left the island-province.

The Cebu Port Authority (CPA), on August 20, announced that a total of 11, 910 locally stranded individuals (LSIs), Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), and Authorized Persons Outside Residence (APOR) have passed through various ports in Cebu province as of August 19.

Of this number, 4,099 were bound for Cebu while the remaining 7,811 were bound for outside provinces and regions.

CPA also advised outbound passengers to proceed directly to the Coast Guard Stations assigned to review and check their travel documents before going to their designated port terminals.

“As thousands of passengers are expected to continuously flock to the port area to return to their respective hometowns, the Cebu Port Authority (CPA) has urged all travelers outbound Cebu to proceed directly to their designated Coast Guard Stations for the review and validation of their travel documents as required under National Task Force Order No. 2020-02 before they proceed to their assigned port terminals,” said CPA.

Below is the list of destinations and the corresponding Coast Guard Stations assigned to review documents of passengers bound for these respective areas.

Since Cebu City has shifted to a more relaxed general community quarantine (GCQ), inter-island ferry operations have resumed transporting LSIs, OFWs, and other individuals back to their hometowns outside Cebu./dbs

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