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“No changes in fishing, tourism activities in Puerto Galera amid conflicting\ \ water safety reports – \nmayor”

Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, April 16) — The mayor of Puerto Galera said the local government will maintain the status quo on fishing and tourism activities in the town amid conflicting reports on water safety.

Mayor Rocky Ilagan has maintained that Puerto Galera is not affected by the oil slick based on the April 15 Summary of Effects of Oil Spill presented by the Office of the Civil Defense.
He also cited Department of Health (DOH) Officer-In-Charge Maria Rosario Vergeire’s statement that the health agency is not recommending a ban on water activities in Puerto Galera due to inconclusive water safety test results.
The mayor quoted Vergeire saying that the government \”has yet to have a standard on when to impose a swimming ban,\” prompting the local official to declare a status quo for now.

“At present, the local government unit of Puerto Galera deems it prudent to maintain the status quo and to await for the official position of the Department of Health, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), and the inter-agency task force in order to verify the current data regarding the oil spill and to coordinate the proper measures to be taken regarding the incident,” Ilagan said Saturday night.

Earlier that day, Oriental Mindoro Gov. Humerlito Dolor bared Puerto Galera failed four water quality tests due to the oil spill. He said he expects the DENR to recommend fishing and tourism bans in the popular tourist destination.
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