By Gina
Dizon
SAGADA, Mountain Province -- Seven tourists suffered dizziness and fainting after trekking and seeing “hanging coffins” site at Echo Valley here last Holy Week from April 6-8.
One female tourist fainted due to fumes of nearby forest fire causing the Echo Valley trek closed afternoon of April 7 upon advice of the Rural Health Unit and Bureau of Fire Protection.
Municipal Health Officer Assistant Geraldine Alangui, stationed at Echo Valley Medics Hub during the 2023 Oplan Semana Santa said fatigue, heat of the sun, and lack of sleep made six tourists suffer dizziness during Maundy Thursday , April 6.
The tourists were pronounced fine after being attended to by the responding RHU personnel.
They were brought to the medics hub by tourist guides, police and fire personnel following an uphill climb from the tourist site.
Alangui urged tourists who have just come from a long trip to rest before going on treks in town.
She also said those who have comorbidities like cancer are advised not to take strenuous treks.
Alangui advised tourists to bring along water with them when trekking. A female tourist who walked to Echo Valley on Good Friday fainted due to the fumes of a forest fire nearby Echo Valley.
She was brought to St Theodore's Hospital for medical treatment.
Smoke from a nearby mountain fire suffocated the female tourist who hiked to the popular Hanging Coffins located below the Calvary Hill within a forested site.
Police Officer Bertha Aspoen said the incident happened after the procession to the Calvary afternoon of Good Friday in April 7. .
Meantime, another male tourist suffered sprain when he was hiking at Mt Kaipitan at southern Taccong, Sagada on April 8.
He was attended to by responding members of the PNP and BFP with the guide and brought to St Theodore’s Hospital for medical treatment.
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