2 die of gas poison; stiffer fines eyes vs pocket mining
>> Tuesday, August 7, 2018
BAGUIO
CITY -- The local government of Itogon town in Benguet province is eyeing
the imposition of higher penalties on small-scale mining operators, who allow
their workers to enter the mine sites despite continuous rains.
Itogon
Mayor Victorio Palangdan said Thursday he would be meeting with the president
of the Federation of Small Scale Mining Operators in Itogon on the matter.
Palangdan's
plan came up after two pocket miners were found dead Tuesday inside a
small-scale mine due to gas poisoning.
Chief
Insp. Eugene Raymundo, Itogon chief of police, identified the victims as
Fernando Anayasan, 24, a native of Bauko, Mountain Province and Marlo Dizon,
32, of Tuba, Benguet.
Earlier,
the provincial government of Benguet and the municipality of Itogon had
declared the stoppage of work in small-scale mines due to the series of low
pressures and typhoons in the locality in the past weeks.
Baguio and
Benguet are still experiencing heavy afternoon downpours.
Aside
from the risk of landslide, gas poisoning is common whenever heavy rains pour
outside the mine tunnel.
The
two miners were reportedly found lying dead about half a kilometer away from
the entrance of the small-scale mining area around 3 p.m. on Tuesday. They were
declared dead on arrival at the Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center
(BGHMC).
Palangdan
said the two entered the small-scale mining area in Adit Ud-uddan, Ampucao,
Itogon Benguet around 9 a.m. on July 24. At past noon time, their companion,
Dante Capulas, noticed the absence of the two and prompted their co-workers to
enter the “dog hole” to look for them.
The
Cordillera Regional Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (DRRMC) has
maintained the stoppage order on small-scale mining operations. (Dionisio
Dennis, Jr./ PNA)
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