Internet home of Philippine news
Back to homepage
| Bacolod | Baguio | Cagayan de Oro | Cebu | Davao | Dumaguete | General Santos | Iloilo | Manila | Pampanga | Pangasinan | Zamboanga |
 
 
 
 

Google
Web
www.sunstar.com.ph

  Local News
Blast kills man, maims his son
Mayor Zambo takes break from City Hall, guests on TV show
Fiscals file incourt Gwen charge v. Leo
SM City says it doesn’t affect business operations but mall wants premises clean
Burn fake notes: US agency to police
5 vie for SK federation top post
Police team that caught Aves to get medals, promotions
Amparo writ can be used ‘even against vigilantes’
Look at our plight, Thelma tells Puno
11 of CH equipment can’t be used
Jonas, councilors expect no hitches in budget talks
Cebu City, NGO give haircuts, gifts to 230 street children
Tallest Christmas tree to rise in front of CICC
Devotees get chance to see Shroud of Turin in April
Calderon takes pride of teachers’ IT literacy, bids goodbye to PB

TigerDirect




Thursday, December 06, 2007
Blast kills man, maims his son

A DYNAMITE explosion killed a fisherman and seriously injured his 12-year-old son off Barangay San Vicente in Olango Island, Lapu-Lapu City past 8 a.m. yesterday.

Ebon Geronco, 46, was about to toss the dynamite when big waves tilted his boat, making him lose his balance until the explosive went off as he held it in front of his chest.

The explosion severed his right hand and burned his face and neck.

Shrapnel also hit his son’s face and eyes, and doctors at the Olango District Hospital were worried that the boy could permanently lose his sight. He was later transferred to the Mactan Doctors’ Hospital.

The accident raises questions about the local officials’ claim that dynamite fishing by Lapu-Lapu City residents has long stopped and that those still at it are from the neighboring towns or cities.

“Maningil gyod ang kinaiyahan (Nature always gets its due),” said Edilberta Eyas, the community development assistant coordinator of the Olango Bird Sanctuary, in a mobile phone interview.

The Geroncos were about 400 meters from the barangay’s causeway and were immediately helped by other fishers nearby. Ebon, however, did not make it to the hospital alive.

Relatives, who encouraged him to stop using illegal methods, bought him a motor boat and a net. But since last November, he resumed using explosives, reportedly because what he caught wasn’t enough to feed all of his 10 children and grandchildren.

Eyas said the younger Geronco stopped schooling to help his father at sea.

“There is still dynamite fishing in our waters, but it’s much less now, and those responsible are from neighboring areas,” she said.

Both a national law and a local ordinance ban the use of explosives for fishing, but Lapu-Lapu does not have a Bantay Dagat team to help enforce these laws. There used to be one, but it was disbanded over political differences during the term of the late mayor Ernest Weigel Jr.

It’s now the police and the City Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Council, which Mayor Arturo Radaza created in 2005, that pursue the campaign against dynamite fishing.

Despite the accident, Olango Police Chief Jonel Caadlawon said dynamite fishing is not rampant in the area.

He believes fishermen resort to the illegal practices to get more fish even during foul weather.

Geronco reportedly used homemade dynamite.

To add to their troubles, the police also don’t have a pump boat so they could monitor the area for illegal fishing activities or go after those they spot using dynamite.

“That’s not our only concern. Sometimes we can’t even find a pump boat to go after illegal fishers,” he said over radio dyLA yesterday. (AIV/With CYR)

For Bisaya stories from Cebu. Click here.

(December 6, 2007 issue)
Write letter to the editor.Click here.

Join the Sun.Star message board.Click here.




ENETWORK HEADLINE
Blast kills man, maims his son
ENETWORK NEWS
Magdalo soldier in standoff nabbed
Anti-graft court stops seizure of Erap assets
Child hurt due to strong winds in Iligan


[return to top] [home] [network page]


Sun.Star Network Online

LOCAL NEWS
BUSINESS
OPINION
SPORTS
LIFESTYLE
FEATURE

SUPERBALITA
WEEKEND

RSS Feed RSS Feed


Classified Power Ads

Past Issues

Western Union

I © Copyright 2007 Sun.Star Publishing, Inc. I Contact the website at sunnexatsunstardotcomdotph I