Closure might spoil 23 weddings scheduled on Boracay | Inquirer News

Closure might spoil 23 weddings scheduled on Boracay

By: - Reporter / @JLeonenINQ
/ 05:42 PM April 09, 2018

Twenty-three scheduled weddings on Boracay may be spoiled by the six-month closure of the island resort.

According to a report by the Radyo Inquirer, Fr. Tudd Belandres of the Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Parish in Boracay disclosed that 23 weddings were scheduled from April 26 to Oct. 25.

Belandres said no couples have informed the parish that they intend to cancel their wedding. Most of those who scheduled their weddings, while a few were foreigners.

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He said that the parish would comply with the government should it instruct them not to accept any more wedding schedules because of the closure.

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Usually, newly-weds have their receptions scheduled at Boracay resorts, while many of their guests travel all the way from Metro Manila, Belandres said.

READ: Duterte approves 6-month closure of Boracay, starting April 26

President Rodrigo Duterte approved the proposal of three government agencies to close down the resort island from late April to early October during the 24th Cabinet meeting in Malacañang on April 4.

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Senior Deputy Executive Secretary Menardo Guevarra said calamity funds would be activated to help workers affected by the closure.

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READ: Gov’t panel recommends 6-month total closure of Boracay from April 26

The proposal to close down Boracay was pushed by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, the Department of Tourism and the Department of the Interior and Local Government. –With Donabelle Dominguez-Cargullo/Radyo Inquirer

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