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Duterte Orders Manila Bay Cleanup, Crackdown on Errant Hotels

- Inquirer.net

The Philippine government would start cleaning the heavily polluted Manila Bay, President Rodrigo Duterte said, as he ordered hotel owners in the area to install water treatment systems or face closure. Mr Duterte said he already instructed Environmen­t Secretary Roy Cimatu and Interior Secretary Eduardo Año to start the cleanup.

“That’s why I told General Cimatu and General Año, ‘You start cleaning the Manila Bay.’ They will start to clean it,” he said in a speech during the Barangay Summit on Peace and Order in Pasay City.

He also warned hotels near the Manila Bay to ensure that they have their own water treatment facilities for the proper disposal of waste material.

“Put water treatment [facilities] in your hotels or else I will close you. Do not dare me,” he said.

President Duterte earlier shut down the popular tourism island of Borocay until a major cleanup and rehabilita­tion was done. The President said he is not afraid to lose tourists if these hotels are closed for violating environmen­tal laws.

“If there are no tourists, then so be it. We will not die. You do something about your waste there or otherwise I will close it. That’s for sure,” he said.

The President cringed at the idea of people swimming at the polluted bay.

“Is that the way you do it? You swim among the germs of humanity?” he asked.

 ??  ?? Toxic flow... Philippine­s Environmen­t Secretary Roy Cimatu peers over the metal fence enclosing the smelly, murky ditch connecting Manila Zoo and Manila Bay, which the environmen­t department plans to rehabilita­te “a la Boracay,” during an inspection.
Toxic flow... Philippine­s Environmen­t Secretary Roy Cimatu peers over the metal fence enclosing the smelly, murky ditch connecting Manila Zoo and Manila Bay, which the environmen­t department plans to rehabilita­te “a la Boracay,” during an inspection.

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