Philippines tourist island temporarily shut for sanitation work

IANS  |  Manila 

The Philippines' island has been closed to the public for six months starting from Thursday for and development work at the famous tourist destination.

showed images of heavy security at the island, reports news.

"We need to rehabilitate to make it a safe, living and environmentally sustainable island where people from all walks of life can enjoy the benefits its beauty can bring," Secretary said in a statement.

Although there is no concrete plan for Boracay's rehabilitation, the pledged to start during the six months of closure a "first aid solution" to avoid waste dumped in the sea and improve infrastructure.

"(We will) put sewage and solid in place; demolish illegal structures... set up rules and regulations to keep safe, including the use of jetty ports, vehicles and other means of transport, the entry and exit of people... And of course, the governance of the place," Cimatu said.

During the closure, only residents with proper identification or people with government authorisation can access Boracay, one of the main tourist sites in the and which received 2 million visitors last year.

In February, called the resort a "cesspool" because of its water contamination and later ordered the total closure to the public for six months to resolve environmental issues.

Employers and workers of staged several protests in the past weeks urging a partial, rather than a full shutdown.

The livelihood of around 36,000 people will be affected by the closure of Boracay, while tourism industry losses could amount to 56 billion pesos ($1 billion) over nine months.

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First Published: Thu, April 26 2018. 13:26 IST