DENR to probe Iloilo mudslide
The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) has ordered an investigation into the mudslide that swept through
DENR Undersecretary for Line Bureaus Manuel Gerochi told reporters that their regional employees have been deployed in the province to determine the source of the mudflow that forced residents to evacuate.
“We are trying to investigate where (the mudflow) came from because prior to the incident there was no logging in
Church leaders and environmental experts earlier blamed the mudslide on mountains being stripped of trees to make way for mining and logging operations.
But even if there might be some quarrying operations in
He said DENR records show that no logs have been confiscated on
Even “from the start” Gerochi said small mountains in Iloilo have already been denuded, except the Panay mountain range, which stretches from San Joaquin to Aklan and whose forest cover is still considered “okay.”
“We will find out. Is it (really about) the holding (of water) or the drainage?” said Gerochi, explaining that the Tagum and Aganan rivers, which converge toward the Iloilo River, usually overflow due to massive housing developments near them.
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