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dc.contributor.authorPayawal, Larry
dc.coverage.spatialManila Bayen
dc.date.accessioned2024-10-15T07:23:23Z
dc.date.available2024-10-15T07:23:23Z
dc.date.issued2021-10-25
dc.identifier.citationPayawal, L. (2021, October 25). Dolomite beach remains packed. Daily Tribune, p. A7.en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/15154
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherConcept & Information Group, Inc.en
dc.subjectdolomiteen
dc.subjectbeachesen
dc.titleDolomite beach remains packeden
dc.typenewspaperArticleen
dc.citation.journaltitleDaily Tribuneen
dc.citation.firstpageA7en
local.seafdecaqd.controlnumberDT20211025_A7en
local.seafdecaqd.extractManila Bay’s dolomite beach had to be closed for an hour early Sunday after a throng of about 4,000 people raised fears of the situation becoming a Covid-19 super-spreader event. Jacob Meimban Jr., deputy executive director of the Manila Bay Coordinating Council, said authorities have extended by up to 300 meters the area that is open to the public to avoid overcrowding. The Department of the Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), the proponent of spreading crushed dolomite rocks on the beach, has said that 25,000 people visited the beach in the first week that it opened.en
local.subject.personalNameMeimban, Jacob Jr
local.subject.corporateNameDepartment of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)en


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