Philippines shuts down world-famous Boracay island resort
                     Source: Xinhua | 2018-04-26 10:33:01 | Editor: huaxia

    File Photo taken on Oct. 24, 2006 shows the beach at the famous resort Boracay Island, Philippines. (Xinhua/Fan Yuelong)

    MANILA, April 25 (Xinhua) -- Starting Thursday, no foreign or local tourists will be allowed to enter the world-class Boracay Island resort in the central Philippines.

    "The Boracay closure will begin on April 26, 2018 as it undergoes environmental rehabilitation for the next six months. We urge the public to be guided accordingly as we restore the island to its former glory," said the Department of Tourism (DOT) in an advisory issued on Wednesday.

    The DOT warned that "identified tourists will be stopped at the jetty port" if they would attempt to enter the island, adding that only residents, workers and resort owners with proper identification cards and terminal passes will be allowed access to the island.

    Moreover, the DOT said that only residents will be allowed to swim in designated beach.

    Not even visitors of Boracay residents will be allowed entry into the island "except under emergency situations with the clearance security of the (government) security committee," the DOT said.

    The DOT said "no floating structures will be allowed up to 3 km from the shoreline."

    "Foreign residents will undergo checks and will have to be revalidated by the Bureau of Immigration."

    About 2 million tourists pour into Boracay every year to enjoy the popular resort island's powdery white sand and calm blue waters.

    Malay Mayor Ciceron Calawaing and Caticlan port administrator Never Maquirang vowed to implement President Rodrigo Duterte's order to close the island for six month to give way to the government's efforts to clean up and rehabilitate the island.

    Some business owners, resort owners and sporting associations on the island have opposed the shut down.

    Already, armed security personnel have been sent to provide "maximum" security to the island. Some 600 policemen will be sent to the island to maintain peace and order, the police said.

    On Tuesday police held a practice run of security measures in case there will be disturbances that may break out during the clean up period. For instance, police conducted exercises simulating clashes with protesters, terrorist attacks and even hostage incident.

    The military and the Coast Guard said they are ready to help the police maintain order.

    Coast Guard spokesman Capt. Armand Balilo said the Coast Guard will deploy two ships, three rigid-hulled inflatable boats and about 100 personnel on Monday next week.

    "We (Coast Guard) will extend whatever help we can give...We will help in the patrol and enforcement of regulations.....We will monitor the development there," Balilo said.

    "If there will be people who will try to enter, we will block them if they will insist. We will help the PNP (Philippine National Police) since we have the water assets."

    Military spokesman Col. Medel Aguilar said Army troops based in nearby Cebu in the central Philippines have been tapped to help ensure security on the island.

    The shut-down will affect the lives of nearly 47,000 residents on the island.

    Duterte ordered on April 4 the temporary closure of the world-class resort island Boracay in central Philippines for six months beginning April 26 to rehabilitate the island.

    The sixth month closure of Boracay will cost the Philippine economy about 1.96 billion pesos (roughly 34.5 million U.S. dollars), according to Economic Planning Secretary Ernesto Pernia.

    ?

    Back to Top Close
    Xinhuanet

    Philippines shuts down world-famous Boracay island resort

    Source: Xinhua 2018-04-26 10:33:01

    File Photo taken on Oct. 24, 2006 shows the beach at the famous resort Boracay Island, Philippines. (Xinhua/Fan Yuelong)

    MANILA, April 25 (Xinhua) -- Starting Thursday, no foreign or local tourists will be allowed to enter the world-class Boracay Island resort in the central Philippines.

    "The Boracay closure will begin on April 26, 2018 as it undergoes environmental rehabilitation for the next six months. We urge the public to be guided accordingly as we restore the island to its former glory," said the Department of Tourism (DOT) in an advisory issued on Wednesday.

    The DOT warned that "identified tourists will be stopped at the jetty port" if they would attempt to enter the island, adding that only residents, workers and resort owners with proper identification cards and terminal passes will be allowed access to the island.

    Moreover, the DOT said that only residents will be allowed to swim in designated beach.

    Not even visitors of Boracay residents will be allowed entry into the island "except under emergency situations with the clearance security of the (government) security committee," the DOT said.

    The DOT said "no floating structures will be allowed up to 3 km from the shoreline."

    "Foreign residents will undergo checks and will have to be revalidated by the Bureau of Immigration."

    About 2 million tourists pour into Boracay every year to enjoy the popular resort island's powdery white sand and calm blue waters.

    Malay Mayor Ciceron Calawaing and Caticlan port administrator Never Maquirang vowed to implement President Rodrigo Duterte's order to close the island for six month to give way to the government's efforts to clean up and rehabilitate the island.

    Some business owners, resort owners and sporting associations on the island have opposed the shut down.

    Already, armed security personnel have been sent to provide "maximum" security to the island. Some 600 policemen will be sent to the island to maintain peace and order, the police said.

    On Tuesday police held a practice run of security measures in case there will be disturbances that may break out during the clean up period. For instance, police conducted exercises simulating clashes with protesters, terrorist attacks and even hostage incident.

    The military and the Coast Guard said they are ready to help the police maintain order.

    Coast Guard spokesman Capt. Armand Balilo said the Coast Guard will deploy two ships, three rigid-hulled inflatable boats and about 100 personnel on Monday next week.

    "We (Coast Guard) will extend whatever help we can give...We will help in the patrol and enforcement of regulations.....We will monitor the development there," Balilo said.

    "If there will be people who will try to enter, we will block them if they will insist. We will help the PNP (Philippine National Police) since we have the water assets."

    Military spokesman Col. Medel Aguilar said Army troops based in nearby Cebu in the central Philippines have been tapped to help ensure security on the island.

    The shut-down will affect the lives of nearly 47,000 residents on the island.

    Duterte ordered on April 4 the temporary closure of the world-class resort island Boracay in central Philippines for six months beginning April 26 to rehabilitate the island.

    The sixth month closure of Boracay will cost the Philippine economy about 1.96 billion pesos (roughly 34.5 million U.S. dollars), according to Economic Planning Secretary Ernesto Pernia.

    ?

    010020070750000000000000011100001371381971
    主站蜘蛛池模板: 九九久久国产精品| 囯产精品一品二区三区| chinese麻豆自制国产| 日本在线小视频| 亚洲国产精品午夜电影| 看了流水的小说| 国产亚洲综合色就色| 香蕉视频黄色在线观看| 天天综合网天天综合色| 中文字幕日韩精品一区二区三区 | 国产精品国产午夜免费福利看| 一级毛片**免费看试看20分钟| 日韩欧国产精品一区综合无码| 亚洲欧美一区二区三区在饯 | 精品久久久久久无码中文字幕一区 | 久久aa毛片免费播放嗯啊| 欧美亚洲综合在线| 亚洲色欲或者高潮影院| 美女在线免费观看| 国产制服丝袜在线观看| fc2ppv在线播放| 国内精品久久久久久99蜜桃| 一本无码中文字幕在线观| 日本中文字幕在线观看视频| 亚洲av无码专区在线| 欧美激情精品久久久久久久九九九 | 性做久久久久久久久| 久久久精品人妻一区二区三区 | 91天堂素人精品系列网站| 小明发布永久在线成人免费| 久久AV高潮AV无码AV| 日韩亚洲欧美视频| 亚洲av极品无码专区在线观看 | AV无码久久久久不卡网站下载| 成人A级视频在线播放| 久久久国产精品无码免费专区| 最新黄色网址在线观看| 亚洲国产成人久久精品app| 波多野结衣www| 人成精品视频三区二区一区| 精品午夜福利在线观看|