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MANILA: At least 70 Filipinos from the quake-shattered Haiti will be repatriated to Manila while rescuers continue their search for the two missing Filipino workers trapped in the rubble of a collapsed supermarket in Port-au-Prince, Philippine consular officials said Friday.
From the Dominican Republic, they will take a plane which would eventually bring them to Miami, then Los Angeles and finally Manila. Transit visas to the Dominican Republic and the US are being secured for the Filipinos. ?
The Philippine foreign affairs department said they will continue searching for Mary Grace Fabian and Geraldine Lalican - two workers who were trapped when the Caribbean Supermarket collapsed in last week's earthquake.
Three Filipino peacekeepers and a Filipino UN civilian staff were killed in the earthquake. Their bodies were dug out from the ruins of the destroyed?UN offices located at the Christopher Hotel.