The Philippine Star

Steel-hulled boat to enhance travel on Kalayaan Island

- By JAIME LAUDE

Unmindful of China’s continuing infrastruc­ture developmen­t on Subi Reef, the municipal government of Kalayaan Island will acquire a steel-hulled ship to enhance the transport needs of its residents and tourists.

Kalayaan Mayor Eugenio Bito-onon Jr. said P10 million has been allocated for the acquisitio­n of the vessel to address travel demands to and from the island town.

“We are acquiring another vessel. This time it will be steel-hulled,” Bito-onon said.

Aside from military transport planes and Navy logistics ships, the island town relies mainly on its wooden-hulled M/L Seagull in transporti­ng goods and supplies.

Located in the middle of the disputed territory, Kalayaan town has drawn interest not only among Filipinos but also foreign tourists.

“Because of the maritime awareness campaign, a lot of visitors are lining up to visit our island town,” Bito-onon said.

Last week several groups of local and foreign tourists visited the island aboard a military cargo plane.

“Some of the visitors were surprised to know that a town exists on PagAsa Island,” Bito-onon said, adding the visitors saw the Chinese ships and constructi­on equipment on nearby Subi Reef.

Subi Reef, one of the seven reefs that have been reclaimed by China, is located 12 nautical miles from PagAsa Island.

Bito-onon said residents are alarmed by the Chinese activities on Subi Reef.

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