Lumber, plastic, flip
flops and Styrofoam, brought by strong waves to shore, lined the beachfront in
the past few days.
According to Boracay
Island Administrator Glenn Sacapano, when it is high tide, it is dangerous to
clean up the litter. Low tide is waited upon before clean up would immediately
take place.
Sacapano added that he
believed the garbage that lined Boracay during typhoon “Gener” was not from
Boracay.
Meanwhile, windbreakers
and barriers are put up by establishments for protection from the huge and
strong waves brought by “Habagat,” while vendors are a bit disappointed since
their goods could not be displayed.
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