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Massive forest fire rages on Mt. Apo; hikers flee inferno

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Mountaineers camp beside Mt. Apo鈥檚 Lake Venado in this file photo. A massive forest fire has affected more than 100 hectares of the mountain鈥檚 cover, officials said. INQUIRER FILE

KIDAPAWAN CITY, Philippines 鈥 A major forest fire broke out on Mt. Apo on Saturday and has affected more than 100 hectares of forest cover, the city鈥檚 tourism office reported聽on Sunday.

Dozens of trekkers, who climbed Mt. Apo during the Holy Week, were evacuated as Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) personnel from here, Makilala and Magpet have been trying to battle the forest fire.

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Joey Recimilla, the city tourism officer, said the forest fire continued to spread and was only about two kilometers from Lake Venado 鈥 which is also adjacent to reforestation sites on the Makilala town side of the country鈥檚 highest peak 鈥 as of聽Sunday聽morning.

鈥淚t was expected to reach Lake Venado today and will definitely go down to the Kidapawan and Magpet side,鈥 Recimilla said.

鈥淚f the fire will not be contained, I am afraid that by afternoon today it will already penetrate the (Kidapawan-Magpet-Makilala) eco-triangle,鈥 he said.

Recimilla said initial investigation disclosed that the forest fire started about聽1 p.m.聽on Saturday聽from the camp site on the peak of Mt. Apo. He said it was uncertain if campers started it.

The local government units around Mt. Apo had only allowed 1,000 mountaineers to climb the country鈥檚 highest peak due to the onslaught of the drought.

The local government units had agreed to regulate the number of climbers to prevent forest and grass fire because of the drought.

Recimilla said they were still trying to determine how the forest fire started as it occurred amid reminders to mountaineers to be careful.

Officials had prohibited the use of firecrackers, burning of debris and setting up of campfires. Wood, logs and charcoal are also not allowed for cooking in a bid to prevent forest fires.

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