Written by Bert Dalida
Metals,
concrete and rocks from demolished and buried seawall at station 1 beach front
stuck out Monday night, January 13.
According
to some establishments at the area, this occurred after high tide and strong
waves washed away Monday night, the sand that was used to bury the demolished
seawall in the previews week.
The
incident made passersby, especially tourists, dismayed on what they saw.
One
tourist told a commissioner at the area that allegedly the tourist’s leg got
wounded because of a protruding metal from a concrete.
Nevertheless,
the demolition quickly took action in order not to cause accidents to the
public by fixing the area using a backhoe.
The
Boracay Redevelopment Task Force (BRTF) previously insisted that the demolished
seawall be buried so that sand could not be carried back to sea.
Translated/Edited by Rodel J. Abalus
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