KABAYAN,
Benguet -- Mt. Pulag, the second highest
moun tain in the country, was closed to trekkers since last week due to bad
weather, the Office of Civil Defense in the Cordilleras said.
In an advisory, Emerita Albas, Mt. Pulag
protected area superintendent, said the peak and Camps 1, 2 and 3 have been
closed.
Albas said there is poor to almost zero
visibility, adding that strong winds could blow away camping tents.
Mt. Pulag had been closed to trekkers on
weekends as part of its preservation and protection measures.
Albas said proposals to close the park
permanently have yet to be presented to the board of management amid concerns
over its impact to local livelihood.
“We have to ask what the indigenous
communities think,” Albas said.
Aside from the guides, transport groups and
those offering homestay for trekkers will be affected by the closure of Mt.
Pulag.
The mountain is a favorite trekking
destination because of the breathtaking view of the sunrise amid a sea of
clouds at its peak.
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