IN PHOTOS: Boracay Island’s Rehabilitation Process Over Past 3 Months

Boracay Island’s Rehabilitation Process For The Past 3 Months

Here are some photos of Boracay Island’s rehabilitation process for the past three months showing the government’s effort to restore the tourist spot.

Over the past few months, Boracay Island has been the headlines of several local news outlets and social media pages after President Duterte ordered its closure to the tourists.

The famous haven has been temporarily closed to the tourist to allow the government to restore and rehabilitate the island.

Boracay Island’s Rehabilitation

The country’s top tourist destination has been closed on April 26, 2018, and expected to reopen on October 26, 2018.

Boracay Island’s Rehabilitation

The government has already started the rehabilitation and doing their best to present a newer version of Boracay Island after six months of restoration.

Recently, the Twitter page “News5 AKSYON” has shared the photos of the government’s effort within three months of rehabilitating the popular tourist spot.

Boracay Island’s Rehabilitation
Photo Courtesy of News5Aksyon

In the photos, it can be seen that the employees are constructing new roads, removing wastes, and planting mangroves.

Photo Courtesy of News5Aksyon
Boracay Island’s Rehabilitation
Photo Courtesy of News5Aksyon

The photo also shows the gradual improvement of Boracay Island.

Boracay Island’s Rehabilitation
Photo Courtesy of News5Aksyon

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2 thoughts on “IN PHOTOS: Boracay Island’s Rehabilitation Process Over Past 3 Months”

  1. Hi, we would appreciate it if you can properly credit the photos 3, 4, 5, 6 to DENR’s Facebook page. We understand that there were no watermarks on the photos but still, those are the photos posted on the page. Thanks!

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  2. Hi, can you properly credit photos 3, 4, 5, and 6 to DENR’s Facebook page. We understand that there are no watermarks on the photos but still, those are originally from the page. Thanks!

    Reply

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