How the Philippines’ crisis alert system works

The Philippines has a four-level crisis alert system to protect overseas Filipinos during conflicts, such as the recent US-Israel strikes on Iran. Adopted by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Department of Labor and Employment, it guides emergency repatriation and deployment restrictions. Current alert levels in the Middle East are being monitored by the government.

On February 28, 2026, the United States and Israel launched strikes against Iran, pushing the Middle East into a new conflict. In response, the Philippines implements its crisis alert system to safeguard overseas Filipinos.

Adopted by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) and Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), the system serves as the basis for emergency repatriation and deployment restrictions during crises. In consultation with the Department of Health, it also applies to pandemics and other medical hazards.

The system features four levels—Alert Level 1 to Alert Level 4—aligned with international relations protocols. Alert Level 1 is issued for signs of internal disturbance or a limited external threat to a specific area; Filipinos are advised to take precautions, avoid non-essential movement, and exercise normal caution in travel plans while steering clear of affected zones. The concerned post establishes a Crisis Management Team.

Alert Level 2 applies when violence spreads to neighboring areas or an external attack becomes imminent; individuals are urged to shelter in place, avoid high-risk areas, and exercise increased caution for travel due to heightened security risks. The post activates its contingency plan.

Under Alert Level 3, for significant escalation of unrest or an imminent external threat, voluntary evacuation through relocation or repatriation is recommended, and travel to the affected country is strongly discouraged owing to serious safety risks. The post coordinates with agencies for these efforts.

Alert Level 4 is for large-scale civil conflict or a full-blown external attack; Filipinos are urged to evacuate and join government-led repatriation, with travel prohibited. The post fully implements contingency plans and oversees operations.

As of March 2, 2026, the DFA has released current crisis alert levels for Middle East countries in response to the Iran conflict, with updates promised as situations evolve. Filipinos in affected areas are advised to follow host government directives and DFA travel advisories. The DFA may issue or lift travel bans based on the alert level.

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