Gov't may limit tourists, infrastructures in Boracay
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Interior Undersecretary Epimaco III on Friday said the government may limit the number of tourists and infrastructure on Boracay island to prevent another shutdown. Densing said the rehabilitation of the island is on course for its announced reopening on October 26 as coliform bacterial contamination in Boracay's waters are slowly decreasing. Cases filed against at least 70 local officials accused of carrying out corrupt practices in managing the island remain under validation.
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Gov't may limit tourists, infrastructures in Boracay. (2018, July 14-15). The Daily Guardian, p. 3.
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