The Freeman

DENR-6 traces Boracay woes to overpopula­tion

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ILOILO CITY — Overpopula­tion is seen as the culprit for the growing environmen­t problem of Boracay Island.

Jim Sampulna, Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources 6 (DENR) regional executive director, said that the island of about seven kilometers long but could not accommodat­e the increasing number of Boracay dwellers.

In a 2015 data, there are 350 resorts, hotels, apartelles, and pension houses in the island. There are also 33,000 residents with an estimated two million tourists.

Sampulna said that even if Boracay will have 5,000 tourists only, the island could not still accommodat­e such number. But with residents and workers rapidly increasing, it translates to more structures to be erected and thus, the contaminat­ed waters.

"The sad part now is Boracay is being invaded by intruders. Kasi hindi naman talaga marami ang mga locals at natives. Ang Boracay ngayon, parang isa ng palengke ... rather a big supermarke­t," Sampulna said.

Even earlier, the DENR-6 chief said that one of the solution to address Boracay's environmen­tal woes is for workers of hotels and resorts to leave the island and to stay in mainland Malay after their work. He claimed this "clause" should be stipulated in their work contract.

Meanwhile, Sampulna confirmed they have already started to serve show cause orders to scores of residents and establishm­ents which have encroached areas considered as forest land.

Over the weekend, only 50 of the 842 violators were given with show cause orders. Sampulna pegged that there are around 200 establishm­ents and residentia­l structures, which also violated the 30-meter easement. They will also be served with a notice.

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