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Vizcaya gov bans tourists from cave sites

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BAYOMBONG, Nueva Vizcaya—Governor Carlos Padilla here Thursday has discouraged local and foreign tourists from visiting the world-class cave systems in Kasibu town following a recent bloody encounter between the New People’s Army and government soldiers.

He ordered the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office and the Provincial Tourism Office to make an advisory over the social media regarding the unstable peace and order situation in Kasibu town, home of the Capissaan Cave System, particularly barangay Capissaan.

“We are advising tourists planning to come to our province and visit our cave systems here to temporary suspend their itinerary until such time that their security and safety will be assured by our authorities concerned,” Padilla said during the meeting of the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council yesterday.

He made the statement after Philippine  National Police officials bared the ongoing heightened military operations in the upland barangays of Kasibu town which also hosts the gold-copper project of Oceana Gold Philippines, Inc. in Barangay Didipio.

Padilla also asked officials of the Department of Public Works and Highways and Provincial Engineering Office to advise private contractors to suspend their works near the hotspot areas to prevent being affected by the military operations.

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Government infrastructure projects are being implemented in barangays Muta and Papaya, among others in Kasibu towns.

The military’s heightened anti-insurgency combat operations was launched by government forces after a recent encounter between the members of the Philippine Army and NPA rebels in September 1 in Sitios Upper Maglan and Tigue in barangay Pacquet and the neighboring barangays of Bilet and Dine in Kasibu town.

The encounter resulted in the death of 4 soldiers and an injury to another.

Gladys Lunag, deputy Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction Management Officer of Kasibu said 1,553 evacuees from the conflict zones have sought refuge in separate schools and barangay halls in neighboring barangays of Pacquet, Pao, Kakiduguen and Siguem,

“We were able to provide them initial relief goods but their number is increasing due to fear of being caught in the impending crossfire between government forces and NPA rebels,” she said.

Ma. Theresa Iglesia, a staff of the Department of Education schools division office, said at least 1,300 elementary schoolers and teachers have been affected after their classes were temporarily suspended.

Police Supt. Joseph Dela Cruz, PNP Deputy Police Director for Operations said members of the NPA are now scouring the Nueva Vizcaya’s upland boundaries with Nueva Ecija, Eastern Pangasinan, Aurora, Quirino and Ifugao provinces.

He said a crisis management committee has been formed in Kasibu town chaired by Mayor Alberto Bumolo,Jr. with members of the military and police to contain and respond to the needs of the affected communities.

“We have also set up blocking forces in possible exit routes of NPA rebels including checkpoints to contain them,” he said.

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