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Mt. Pulag to be restored after grassfire incident

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SOME areas of the Mt. Pulag National Park will be off limits for tourists after a grassfire incident occurred January 20.

The forest fire, although suppressed hours after it broke out, damaged 5.8 hectares of the grassland area from the Saddle Camp Site up to the ridge slopes at the north-eastern part of the Mt. Pulag summit. The damaged area composes 1.5 percent of the total 387 hectares grassland area.

Regional director Engr. Ralph Pablo of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources-CAR said some areas of the national park such as the Akiki trail and the summit will be closed to give time for the grassland to regenerate.

This may take five to six months depending on the improvemen­t of the vegetation, he added.

For the meantime, trekkers can go to the tower sites and other peaks within the national park via the Ambangeg trail to have a view of the sea of clouds.

The DENR-CAR intends to take legal actions against the group of hikers who allegedly caused the fire incident. Criminal charges await seven mountainee­rs led by Ramon Kristomar Mackay, whose butane-fueled portable stove exploded during their camp, for violations of provisions of the Republic Act No. 7586 or the National Integrated Protected Areas System and the Presidenti­al Decree No. 705 known as the Forestry Reform Code of the Philippine­s.

Mt. Pulag National Park is a protected area designated as an initial component of the NIPAS. As such, it is classified as a forest reservatio­n.

Section 78 of the revised forestry code penalizes anyone who occupies, possesses

and/or causes destructio­n to forest or grazing lands. This criminal offense includes negligentl­y causing a fire within forest or grazing lands.

According to Pablo, the department is already considerin­g policy reforms following the fire incident. Among them is the designatio­n of open areas where cooking may be allowed and requiring hikers with stoves to bring two five-pound fire extinguish­ers, as recommende­d by the Bureau of Fire and Protection.

The grassfire incident is the third time it occurred in the protected area since it was opened for mountain trekking. The same incident happened in 1998 and 2003. Giovani Joy Fontanilla/DENRCAR

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