(UPDATE) THE two overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) who were reported missing in Hong Kong have been found, Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) Secretary Hans Leo Cacdac announced on Friday. Speaking in an online press conference, Cacdac said 23-year-old Imee Pabuaya and 33-year-old Aleli Tibay were found at 10:30 p.m. on Thursday. The two had been missing for nearly two weeks. They were supposed to be on a hiking trip in the Tsuen Wan District last Oct. 4. After they were found, they were brought to a police station, Cacdac said. They were transferred to the Migrant Workers Office (MWO) in Hong Kong, “and were given psychosocial counseling from our social welfare attaché,” he said in Filipino. Pabuaya and Tibay will be repatriated soon,” Cacdac said in his X post, because they were terminated by their employers. “They need to explain to their employers what had happened, because according to the pair, they went missing while hiking in a country trail. They will talk to their employers, but their services were terminated and they will need to gather their belongings,” Cacdac said. “Rest assured they are in good condition, and are safe and sound in our MWO in Hong Kong,” he added.