Philippine Daily Inquirer

DENR VOWS TO FIX BORACAY FLOODING; REHAB WORK ‘90 PERCENT’ COMPLETE

- —JHESSET O. ENANO

Despite the flooding in some areas in Boracay over the weekend, the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) assured that it was on track in completing infrastruc­ture work in the resort island in line with the massive rehabilita­tion program that the agency launched last year.

Adequate

Environmen­t Undersecre­tary Benny Antiporda said issues that caused the floods following a four-hour downpour last week were “nitty-gritty details” that needed to be fixed.

“We have already completed 90 percent of the work in Boracay, so there are still some areas where work needs to be done,” Antiporda said in a telephone interview on Monday night. “But rest assured that the quality of our work there is adequate.”

He said orders had already been issued to address the flooding, particular­ly near the D’Mall commercial complex and Ambassador Hotel in Station 1.

“The area of the Ambassador [Hotel] is really low, so we are still going to construct a drainage outfall going to Wetland 2 so water will flow there,” he said.

The area near D’Mall, meanwhile, was flooded after inlets were clogged by silt and other materials from an ongoing constructi­on of speed tables, or flat-topped speed humps.

“Basically everything is going as planned, but there are some issues that we still need to address,” Antiporda said.

State of island rehab

Boracay residents were displeased after several sections of the resort island were inundated over the weekend, raising questions on the state of its rehabilita­tion. The six-month closure and cleanup of the island has been the oft-mentioned source of pride of the Duterte administra­tion, which it claimed showcased the government’s political will and care for the environmen­t.

But the shutdown of the island, once described by President Duterte as a “cesspool,” had also adversely affected thousands of workers and residents dependent on tourism, while questions on the overall plan for the island had also been raised.

 ?? —NESTOR P. BURGOS JR. ?? ROADWORK Road constructi­on and drainage system upgrade are ongoing along portions of the main road in Boracay, more than six months after the resort island in Aklan province reopened to tourists.
—NESTOR P. BURGOS JR. ROADWORK Road constructi­on and drainage system upgrade are ongoing along portions of the main road in Boracay, more than six months after the resort island in Aklan province reopened to tourists.

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