Some Japanese Citizens are in Baguio to search for the treasure of Yamashita so they go inside the tunnels hoping that the treasures are somewhere there. That would be no problem but they brought along some technologically advanced equipment made in japan good for mining. So at the same time, they do mine illegally and benefit from the minerals of the country. What can make it worse is that they can possibly mine whenever they want and wherever they want with the equipment they have. Without the action of the government, this could lead to a bigger danger. Many communities in the cordillera have sunk due to rampant mining activities and this one is also a possibility in Baguio and its neighboring towns...
In short, what can we do with these treasure-desperate Japanese citizens to stop them from these activities and what government office should this one be directed to? Would they even care?
2006-08-10
23:43:08
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