
Originally published byPhilippine Daily Inquirer
LAKE SEBU, South Cotabato – This rustic mountainous town, South Cotabato’s major tourism destination, has closed the Traankini Resort, one of its key tourism attractions, to visitors for safety reasons as landslides hit the area anew. READ: Landslides destroy road in South Cotabato’s coal mining area Mayor Antonio Fungan Jr. said that Traangkini Resort remained off limits to visitors as of Wednesday, after landslides hit Sitio T’daan Kini in Barangay Lamhalak anew early Tuesday morning. The village houses the waterfalls attraction, which is popular among local tourists for swimming and nature tripping. Fungan urged residents and tourists to avoid the […]...
Keep on reading: Landslides prompt closure of South Cotabato waterfalls attraction
Keep on reading: Landslides prompt closure of South Cotabato waterfalls attraction
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