Illegal miners tunneling Banaue Rice Terraces
>> Sunday, March 31, 2013
BAGUIO CITY – Illegal mining
activities in four sites at the Banaue Rice Terraces were discovered by the
Mines and Geosciences Bureau despite denials by Ifugao officials.
Engineer George Baywong,
MGB-Cordillera supervising science research specialist has found that
Poblacion, Nompolia, Baang and Wangwang sites at the more than 2,000-year-old
heritage sites in Banaue are being mined by locals illegally.
Earlier, Ifugao officials denied
reports of mining activities along the World Heritage Site in Ifugao.
Earlier, mining permits were
denied by the MGB on at least two firms- Shipside Inc. and the Horizon
Resources Corp.– because their applications were lacking in consent from local
residents.
However, the same firms asked
government to think twice about their applications at the midst of mining
operations in the area.
MGB accounts for 106 small scale
mining groups in the highland Cordillera.
Most are not covered by mining
permits.
He said Abra has 14 groups while
Apayao has 10, Kalinga with eight, Mt. Province with four, Ifugao with three
and Benguet with 67 groups.
Most of the groups in Benguet
province are operating illegally in Itogon.
The MGB said the town, a site of
an ongoing gold rush, is most problematic in terms of small scale mining
operations.
MGB claims miners insist on their
illegal activities despite orders from government to halt these.
Such a gold rush now, Baywong
explains, is being driven by the present high command of gold in the market
reaching P2,000 plus per gram.
Gold was earlier pegged only at
P300 per gram.
The poverty situation, Baywong
admits, forces miners to persist on their activities even without permits and
the government’s current ban in zones identified as perilous and tourist areas.
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