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Ilocos Norte LGU bans visitors to Mt. Lammin to prevent grassfires

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LAOAG CITY – Mt. Lammin, the home of the largest coffee plantation in Ilocos Region and one of the coldest parts in Ilocos Norte, has been temporaril­y closed for visitors effective March 18 to prevent grassfires.

“This serves as a preventive measure against possible grassfires that cause potential damage to Mount Lammin, and to ensure the safety of wildlife and the welfare of the community,” Piddig town mayor Georgina Guillen said in a notice to public signed March 18 and posted on the town’s Facebook page on Tuesday.

Mt. Lammin, located in the villages of Estancia and Dupitac in Piddig, is famous for its cold weather and the pine trees all over the mountain ranges.

Since January this year, the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) has already recorded 18 forest fires and 10 grassfires in the province.

Five of the forest fires happened in Nueva Era, followed by four each in Piddig and Solsona, as well as in Vintar, three, and one each in Burgos and Pasuquin, provincial fire marshall Roxanne Annie Parado said in her report during the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction

and Management Council meeting at the Capitol session hall on Tuesday afternoon.

Parado said the provincial fire unit is not well-equipped in fighting forest fires since this has been a rare occurrence in previous years.

Last year, the municipali­ty of Piddig also spearheade­d the establishm­ent of checkpoint­s leading to its mountainou­s sites.

The checkpoint­s were located in Barangay 22, Boyboy Junction national road along the PiddigCara­si-Solsona highway, and in Barangay 18 Estancia in the boundary of Sitio Utoy and

Guisit in Barangay Maruaya-Calambeg, and were manned by members of the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the BFP.

Provincial environmen­t and natural resources officer Victor Dabalos told the Philippine News Agency on Tuesday that the latest move of the Piddig local government is spot-on to protect the mountain from harm.

“Grassfire incidents are caused by human activities. Even the Solsona-Apayao road should already be closed during the fire month,” he said. (PNA)

 ?? ?? After more than 16 years, the Implementi­ng Rules and Regulation­s of the Joint Management Agreement between the government and the Aeta Tribe was signed. The JMA, which covers the land use plan that outlines all developmen­t and protection priorities at the ancestral land, was made to recognize and promote the rights of members of the Aeta tribe, according to Republic Act number 8371 (Indigenous Peoples Rights Act of 1997). Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n President Agnes Devanadera; Oscar Rivera, representa­tive of Certificat­e of Ancestral Domain Title (CADT) 025-A Indigenous Peoples Structure (IPS), and Lawyer Atanasio Addog, Regional Director, National Commission on Indigenous Peoples Regional Office III signed the memorandum of agreement. The MOA signing was witnessed by representa­tives of the city government of Mabalacat Pampanga; the municipali­ty of Bamban, Tarlac; CDC officials; and members of the Aeta tribe.
After more than 16 years, the Implementi­ng Rules and Regulation­s of the Joint Management Agreement between the government and the Aeta Tribe was signed. The JMA, which covers the land use plan that outlines all developmen­t and protection priorities at the ancestral land, was made to recognize and promote the rights of members of the Aeta tribe, according to Republic Act number 8371 (Indigenous Peoples Rights Act of 1997). Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n President Agnes Devanadera; Oscar Rivera, representa­tive of Certificat­e of Ancestral Domain Title (CADT) 025-A Indigenous Peoples Structure (IPS), and Lawyer Atanasio Addog, Regional Director, National Commission on Indigenous Peoples Regional Office III signed the memorandum of agreement. The MOA signing was witnessed by representa­tives of the city government of Mabalacat Pampanga; the municipali­ty of Bamban, Tarlac; CDC officials; and members of the Aeta tribe.

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