2023-07-28 21:32
In Baguio, village councils allowed to cut, clear ‘obstructing' trees
FALLEN Supertyphoon 'Egay' (international name: Doksuri) lashed through Baguio City this week, toppling old trees that hit houses and establishments in residential districts and in forested areas like Camp John Hay, as shown in this photo taken on Friday. —JOEL ARTHUR TIBALDO/CONTRIBUTOR BAGUIO CITY—The Baguio City Environment and Parks Management Office (Cepmo) authorized all 128 barangays to cut down trees that pose a danger to lives and property, including trees currently obstructing roads and pathways.
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