Manila Bulletin

After Boracay, Siargao may be next over waste disposal mess

- By BETHEENA KAE UNITE

Not only Boracay Island but Siargao Island in Surigao was also found practising improper waste disposal, the Department of Tourism (DOT) revealed Wednesday.

Tourism Secretary Wanda Teo warned that more tourist destinatio­ns will be shut down, like in Boracay

Island in Aklan, if local government units, operators and business establishm­ents are found violating environmen­tal laws.

Teo revealed that aside from Boracay, they have found improper waste disposal in Siargao Island in Surigao.

The DOT found out that residents and fisherman are damping their excess kerosene or diesel in the ocean near the beaches in Coron Palawan.

“I will not hesitate to inform the President on the environmen­tal issues we have discovered lately in Siargao and Coron Island,” Teo said.

“Let this be a wake up call to the local government officials, business establishm­ents and tourist operatos in the Island of Siargao and Coron, that this administra­tion is very much concern on taking care of the environmen­t promoting a world-class tourism destinatio­ns,” Teo added.

Earlier, the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) ordered the closure of 51 establishm­ents in Boracay Island for violating environmen­tal laws, particular­ly on sewage facilities.

Teo’s travels

Meanwhile, Malacañang said that Teo is not exempt from President Duterte’s order to government officials under the Executive Branch to go on a starvation diet from foreign travels.

Presidenti­al Spokesman Harry Roque made the statement after it was reported that Teo brought along her make-up artist and utility workers to her 2016 and 2017 trips to Canada, Dubai, Italy, Japan, Russia, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America.

Roque, in a press briefing, said that it is possible that Duterte has already learned about Teo’s trips and that he may even ask the Tourism secretary about it.

“Well, if it’s been published I’m sure the President will ask. It’s in his nature, always to ask,” Roque said yesterday.

However, the Palace official defended Teo, saying it is too early to say if she made excessive trips since it is her job to promote the Philippine­s to foreign tourists and possible investors. (With a report from Argyll Cyrus B. Geducos)

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