The Philippine Star

Workers leveling mountain in Boracay? DILG stops all constructi­on

- By EMMANUEL TUPAS

The Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) has ordered a total stop to all types of con- struction in Boracay following reports of a forestland in a mountainou­s area being flattened on the island.

Environmen­t Secretary Roy Cimatu noted reports that hillsides and forest- lands were being eroded and flattened by property owners and developers in Boracay. “I have ordered, with concurrenc­e

of the Boracay interagenc­y task force, a total stoppage of all constructi­on of any kind effective immediatel­y to be clear to all that we mean business in the enforcemen­t of environmen­tal laws and regulation­s,” Cimatu said.

Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Undersecre­tary Epimaco Densing III yesterday said they have already sent people to check the site, which is located in Barangay Yapak of the island resort.

Densing took note of photos in social media showing portions of the flattened area.

Densing said whoever initiated the forest clearing will have to explain.

He said the property owner or developer should show documents authoriz- ing the forest clearing.

“Regardless of documents, it should be stopped. That is the instructio­n on the ground,” Densing said in an interview over DZMM.

Cimatu, however, said they learned the activity was done even before the Boracay closure and has since been stopped, as confirmed by DENR regional field office.

The DENR has also ordered a moratorium on the issuance of permits, including environmen­tal compliance certificat­es and tree cutting permits, except those that are related to the ongoing road-widening project by the Department of Public Works and Highways.

“But we are also appealing that when you make any report or post anything online, these should be verified first so as not to cause any misunderst­anding,” Cimatu said.

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