Coast Guard, Batangas police bar residents from eruption-affected areas
By Andrea Aro
The authorities barred residents and other people from returning to their homes on Taal Island and heavily affected towns on Wednesday following the volcanic eruption.
(photo by Ali Vicoy / MANILA BULLETIN)
Reports said that the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) had prevented people from returning to the Island for their safety.
The Batangas Provincial Police set up blockades in San Nicolas, Agoncillo, and Talisay towns to prevent residents and other people from entering the areas due to the hazardous ash fall.
“We appeal to the local residents not to return, and they should also understand that we are doing this for their safety,” said Col. Edwin Quilates, director of the Batangas Provincial Police.
The only people permitted to enter the heavily-affected areas are the military, police, and emergency personnel.
The town of Talisay was placed on lockdown Tuesday by the Philippine National Police and Bureau of Fire Protection as it was considered unsafe for the residents following the eruption of Taal Volcano.
(photo by Ali Vicoy / MANILA BULLETIN)
Reports said that the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) had prevented people from returning to the Island for their safety.
The Batangas Provincial Police set up blockades in San Nicolas, Agoncillo, and Talisay towns to prevent residents and other people from entering the areas due to the hazardous ash fall.
“We appeal to the local residents not to return, and they should also understand that we are doing this for their safety,” said Col. Edwin Quilates, director of the Batangas Provincial Police.
The only people permitted to enter the heavily-affected areas are the military, police, and emergency personnel.
The town of Talisay was placed on lockdown Tuesday by the Philippine National Police and Bureau of Fire Protection as it was considered unsafe for the residents following the eruption of Taal Volcano.