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Duterte backs mine closures

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MANILA: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said he would not stand in the way of his minister’s decision to close several mines in the southern Philippine­s after he saw the damage they had done to the environmen­t.

Mr Duterte flew by helicopter from Butuan to Surigao City on Sunday to inspect areas hit by Friday’s powerful earthquake that killed six and damaged public infrastruc­ture.

Of the 23 mines ordered shut by environmen­t minister Regina Lopez for good, seven are in nickel-rich Surigao del Norte and another seven in nearby Dinagat Island, nearly all of them producing nickel.

“I told the [Surigao del Norte] governor there is nothing that I can do if Gina closes down mining companies,” Mr Duterte said in a speech there.

“There is nothing that I can do because when I passed by the area, I really sawSurigao City is the most-mined city... They will never be able to restore nature to what it was before. So I really will shut them all down,” Mr Duterte said.

Mines ordered for closure include those run by Hinatuan Mining Corp, a unit of top Philippine nickel ore producer Nickel Asia Corp and BenguetCor­p Nickel Mines Inc. Ms Lopez also suspended five others.

The Philippine­s has been the world’s top supplier of nickel ore since 2014, when Indonesia banned exports of unprocesse­d minerals.

Ms Lopez said the mines ordered closed have caused siltation of coastal waters and destructio­n of watersheds.

Mr Duterte’s support of Ms Lopez’s latest action suggests miners may be forced to go to courts to overturn her ruling.

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