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Philippine bishop voices alarm over ‘escalating’ mining activities on historic island

At present, the diocese said there are at least four mining companies operating in Homonhon

Bishop Crispin Varquez of Borongan in the central Philippines has raised alarm over what he described as “escalated” mining operations in the historic island of Homonhon off Guiuan town in Eastern Samar province.

The bishop issued a statement Tuesday, April 11, saying they are “very much disturbed” by what is happening on the island, where the Christian faith first arrived in the Philippines 502 years ago.

At present, the diocese said there are at least four mining companies operating in Homonhon, which is known for its vast deposits of nickel and chromite.



“Their immediate and negative effects on the communities and the natural environment are very alarming,” Bishop Varquez said.

“We call on our government leaders and concerned agencies to take action on this matter,” he said.

The 20-kilometer-long island, which is known for its vast deposits of nickel and chromite, has been grappling with open-pit mining since the early 1990s.

The Diocese of Borongan has been spearheading campaigns to protect the island’s remaining biodiversity.

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